days ago, the you know, unanimous 15 to 0 u.n. vote on slapping these sanctions on north korea. it was a rare time where you had the u.s., russia, and china on the same page. this would come down to about a third of the north korean exports, which translates to roughly $1 billion. the question, and correct me, john, but it s really on whether or not china actually enforces this. that is a crucial element, brooke, but the other piece of it is, what is the goal for these kind of measures? if it s the idea of, to stem the flow of funds into north korea s nuclear and ballistic missile programs, i would argue the train has already left the station. in the second half of the 2000s, the north koreans made a lot of money from the coal trade and from that, i think you see the funds that they re using to finance this kind of procurement. i think someone may still be in my ear. john, i apologize for that. john park, thank you so much. we re waiting for the state department briefing, and we re