that weakens your country terribly, doesn't it? it is changing. in 2014, again, when i came back to naftogaz, it was the biggest source of corruption in ukraine, and this corruption was based on imports of russian gas. again, these big oligarchs, the most corrupt people in ukraine, got their power from this import of russian gas. there were some swiss companies as middle men. they were buying tv channels, again, plants and everything. we stopped it in 2014, so i can share my personal experience of how we fight corruption. with respect, your very career is symbolic of the fact that things are not changing. you were appointed energy minister, acting energy minister, because the parliament actually refused to rubber stamp your appointment. no, because oligarchy groups, first group controlled by kolomoyskyi, a notorious oligarch, another group controlled by akhmetov. that's. .. that's your version of events. the other thing about your career of late is that having done that acting job for a while, zelensky then wanted to put you in as head of naftogaz, so he kicked out