Kathy: I am curious, when we look at the world, specifically, what's going on in ukraine and russia. China's relationship, specifically with it seems like wanting to continue some kind of relationship with russia. Am, how is that problematic, do you think, for investors going forward, in ultimately chinese companies? And is there kind of a rethink on what our global markets ultimately will be like longer term? You are a longer term think individual. Yes, yes. Well, one thing i do know about china is a it's a survivor. And it really does want to be a it really wants to be in the lead in terms of innovation.
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