I don't think so at this point. It all wrapped up over the weekend so we didn't really see its impact on trading. I think a lot of people were surprised overnight when that protest or that rebellion or whatever it was took place. But it seemed like it was people were pretty satisfied by Monday morning. China's foreign ministry said it supports Russia's actions to maintain national stability but it's just like China saying wait we got stuff going on too and it's our internal affairs. That's one of their favorite phrases as you know. They think that the Taiwan Strait is their domestic waters. Of course they think the Uighur issue and the Tibet issue and the Hong Kong issue are
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