as humza yousaf been hard done by, no, he hasn't, but although what's disturbing to me. >> so it's this bute house coalition agreement, right, with the greens, now he's gone back on it and he's got rid of them because their policies were so mad, even for the snp, that they were they were alienating the electorate. yes. and what's disturbing to me is that actually, his they're saying that he's capitulated to socially and economic conservatives voices in the snp. so, so he sort of wasn't leftie enough for these people. that's what's disturbing to me, because you'd want him to go for his hate crime law or his white speech. that you've alluded to. he's actually going to go because of some sort of, you know, fallout with the even more mad greens. >> now, at this stage, though, in his leadership, can he really sustain this , you know, with the sustain this, you know, with the general election coming up, with labour likely to take a lot of the snp's seats, this coalition falling apart , isn't it falling apart, isn't it basically time over for humza? well, this could be argued to be actually go