 I don't love the fact that so many conflicts exist in the world to constitute mapping them all out but maybe it's naive to assume there could be any other way than conflict I think there is. I'm going to read you something that I wrote in 2014, my last strictly geopolitics thing but I think what it does for us right now when we're mapping this out we're getting the feel, like a visual feel of where we are specifically because it's going to affect us. If I was living here, I'd be concerned Western Europe, Eastern Europe, I would be concerned Middle East too, that's heating up as well So it's part of self-preservation to a certain degree to look at a map and figure out what's going on in the world and I think that's important and the board is changing, shifting rapidly, rapidly We're about to go through another phase I think of global order if you want to call it, okay Global order, you're going to call it