 We do not, we generally do not maybe care the strong word, but we generally do not empathize enough to want to associate, to understand that that could be me or that could be you and as such, we have not over time made the provisions for those services, I mean incidentally we have three big, when it comes to mental health, we have three big main hospitals, all of them located in the south of, located in the south of the country, which is a disproportionate distribution first and foremost. I mean we were six million or sometime ago, we were 10 million, now we are 30 million, but we still have almost the same size of, yes almost the same similar structures that are supposed to provide for the six million that are supposed to not provide for the 30 million. So we've not, we've not kept up with, with even just our population dynamics and developments plus unfortunately also the resources that are then that are then directed or pumped into mental health or mental illness are just a very small fraction of what genuinely we need and what it should be. I mean I like, always like to contrast or make a very simple comparison or realistic whatever with the the mushrooming or the explosion of the churches. I, that is almost an indirect reflection of the lack of mental health services because then people look for help, solution, salvation, etc. Do you think faith and religion is causing more harm? No, I didn't say that faith, faith and religion have their place. However, blind faith and the wrong people fronting for religion actually creates more, more challenges.