capacity in asia, but you don't want to lose allies in europe, partly because even with china, one of the most important areas to deal with china is trade. on trade, the european union is very powerful. we really live in a tripolar of china, u.s., and european union, determining world trade. how to manage that balance is very tricky. i'm surprised that the biden administration didn't try to find a way to incorporate france into this new deal so that it became a u.s./uk/france australia deal. could have given france a little piece of the contract. the uk is not essential to it at all. the australians at some point asked the americans remind us why britain is involved in this again, can't we just buy the submarines from you? and the americans said no, let's, you know, make this broader. so that piece is a little puzzling and around afghanistan, again, the lack of continuous consultation is a little