well, i'm joined by fadi farhat, senior legal consultant gulbenkian and consultant at gulbenkian and dodi and fadi, consultant at gulbenkian and dodi sort and fadi, consultant at gulbenkian and dodi sort of and fadi, consultant at gulbenkian and dodi sort of covered d fadi, consultant at gulbenkian and dodi sort of covered the|di, consultant at gulbenkian and dodi sort of covered the house we've sort of covered the house of lords thing, and we'll see. i mean, we don't know, do we? >> we don't. we're in unprecedented, uncharted territory , this legislation is territory, this legislation is one that goes to very key and core issues in relation to our constitution, the rule of law, the separation of powers , and the separation of powers, and we're in uncharted territory. so how the lords will react to this, given that they've tabled ten amendments initially and then seven amendments later on? and these are quite key amendments referencing international law , so it just international law, so it just really depends on their appetite, on wednesday and what will happen. >> yeah, i, i don't