you've been working on. the cases, obviously miss _ you've been working on. the cases, obviously miss ballast's _ you've been working on. the cases, obviously miss ballast's case - you've been working on. the cases, obviously miss ballast's case is - obviously miss ballast's case is most well known. i have helped over 30 couples to either get the mother back to new zealand or the partner back to new zealand or the partner back on the problem of the cases is that people who are assessing these emergency applications for pregnancy reasons have no medical qualifications and in every single place i've dealt with they have overruled the medical advice of an obstetrician, a doctor, a midwife of a hospital so we are essentially having women put in incredibly dangerous medical situations and it is clear that the government has no interest in fixing it and come again, this border announcementjust again, this border announcement just leave again, this border announcementjust leave some of the women i am representing in dangerous situations.— representing in dangerous situations. , situations. i'm sure the government would say it — situations. i'm sure the government would say it is _ situations. i'm sure the government would say it is concern _ situations. i'm sure the government would say it is concern for— situations. i'm sure the government would say it is concern for every - would say it is concern for every new zealander who is abroad but it would also point to the fact it need to protect the whole country from the threat that covid—19 can pose. do you think they should be any bolder rules in place at this stage?