stress that even though the focus at the moment is on the celebrations, the fireworks, the joy, the excitement over what has happened in tahrir square, there is a significant portion of the egyptian population, i wouldn't suggest it's the majority, who are very upset at what has happened. you have to realize that, you know, if you speak to analysts, they will say there is a bedrock of 30% that always votes for the muslim brotherhood. when you alienate, when you disenfranchise 30% of the population or the elect et that comes with risks and we're seeing violence in alexandria, violence in upper egypt. so this isn't like the 2011 revolution when the supporters of hosni mubarak was quiet for months and months. there isn't going to be that quiet after the storm here in