standing right behind him. and in that, they are probably with probably the majority of public opinion here in serbia. when you speak people on the streets of belgrade, whether it is friends or people we meet in the course of our reporting of reporting of all of them say, yes, novak might have made some mistakes along the way here, maybe he should've got vaccinated, but really he did not do anything wrong, he did everything i surely asked of him, and yet now they appointment to whatever entry much is calling a political game it's not the kind of game novak djokovic is usually the best of winning. everybody here wants to see them back out on the court again, jane. we will see. fascinating. thanks for now, guy de launey following that for us in belgrade. i'm joined now by alexander downer, a former australian minister for foreign affairs. good to talk to you. when this was described as being a decision made on the grounds of health and good order, i am on the grounds of health and good order, iam really on the grounds of health and good order, i am really interested what you think the good order bit of that