nation, the american nation for what they have today, or rather yesterday according to their time, the scranton arsenal was burning, the largest in terms of production, 155 million. they extinguished, well, extinguished, but it’s amazing how cast iron can burn, so to speak, and other machines, so to speak, well, okay, it burned and burned, as they say, talented people, so to speak, somehow managed to do it, but the question is that aluminum itself, you started talking first about aluminum, it is an energy-intensive metal, its production requires a colossal amount of electricity, therefore energy is needed, for steel, i will remind you that at one time the states already tried to wage a barrage against steel when ours was severstal. actually threw a considerable amount of goods onto the world exchange, so steel is also very expensive, and an expensive commodity in production, and 70% of the labor market is staffed by the so-called third sector, that is, this is a service market, not real production at all, so people are shooting themselves in the foot, they don’t have metals in particular ,