They have at, at times in the last, in the last few months since the elections in January, I believe they have been the largest party in, in Germany in terms of opinion polling. So if the, If you have a country that calls itself, advertises itself a democracy, a country, you know, run by the people who live there, and over time the establishment excludes parties that represent the majority of the people, then don't you get a revolution? At a certain. Point maybe I, you know, I think I got a little off track. There's One piece I forgot to, to explain. (37:42–37:58)
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