 Can you explain us the situation with opiate substitution in Lebanon? Yeah, the situation of opiate substitution therapy in Lebanon is related to the whole situation in Lebanon. As you might know, since two years now, Lebanon is first going through lots of problems, security problems, political problems, economical crisis and the Beirut blast last year. So now we were informed by the authorities, the Minister of Public Health that in two weeks they will get out of stock of the OST. In Lebanon we have only Biprenorphine, so we have the Subutex and the Suboxone. Here we're talking about 1,200 patients that will be out of medicine in two weeks. And the Lebanese civil society organizations with some experts, we had meetings, calls, and as a manara we are trying to support them to launch an appeal for help. What is needed now is an urgent action. Maybe if we talk about budget, it's okay, but the budget, the procurement process will take maybe two months or three months until we get the shipment in Lebanon. We need this for the next three, four months, but also we need a direct donation in kind. We are talking about, as I said, 1,200 patients. We are talking also in budget about 50,000 to 60,000 US dollars in a month. The situation is very, very critical. People start to panic and they feel as if they were taken behind and some of them are thinking of going to the rehab center or detox, but they cannot afford the price because Lebanon is private as well. So they cannot go to the detox and they don't have their medications. Where will they go, do you think? Back to using drugs. So this is a humanitarian appeal to anybody that can help. Thank you in advance. Thank you for this interview. Where people can support you or give donations? You can contact us on our website info at www.menahara.org or directly to me, E-A-R-A-J at menahara.org or you can reach out to our website www.menahara.org