single weapon shell, container, and then you have to like demining any other careful thing, you would have to then confirm there were no other chemicals. the problem is, saad doesn't control his borders. he doesn't even control some of the weapons dumps. there's no absolute in this discussion. secondly, while this is going on, and you said after the war, the war is not going to stop. >> great point. >> if this is one agreement -- >> this does not end the war. the war is a continual battle of shelling and aerial strikes between assad's troops and civilians and rebels in the country. there's going to be a war going on. >> great point, and perhaps a subconscious well wishing on my behalf. that is not at all ending. in talking to experts, you think of the gulf war, you think of saddam hussein saying to scientists, hey, you can't tell everyone where all of our, you know, weapons are, or else you're out. how can -- i shouldn't say we, how can the world, how can these