that you've just quoted that there are people selling their children and that there are people selling their body parts in afghanistan in desperation, given the complete breakdown of the economy. the next point to address directly, we've argued very clearly that all $9.5 billion of frozen assets of afghanistan, 7 billion in the us, 2.5 billion in europe and elsewhere, need to be released so that a functioning economy and a functioning central bank and a functioning finance ministry can get back into place. the us last week did agree to make clear that sanctions do not apply to organisations that are working with government states, er, government ministries. they apply just to the individuals who are named in the sanctions list, but they've got to go much further. they've got to pay the salaries of the civil servants. they've got to make sure that the assets are released to underpin a properly functioning banking system, and they've got to get international technical support into the finance ministry and the central bank, so that the economy can be run properly.