mona: indeed. part of me is tempted to ask a darker question about whether we are already in the day after. in other words, there is no day after, there is no cease fire. we are living that reality. but i am not. i am going to try to draw you out of even -- are you out even a little further. have you seen creative ideas out there on how to start thinking, even now, about ways in which interventions now can actually start to play a role in gaza's future one day down the road, reconstruction? one idea i have heard is the rubble, of which there is quite a bit. it could be used to create artificial islands off the coast. are there some creative ideas that you have stumbled upon in your work that you could share with the audience? ms. kaag: i am not sure if all is creative. i think it is very solid. there are a number of architects who have phenomenal ideas as to how gaza civilians could have totally different forms of housing. short term, but also longer-term. there are wonderful ideas around the prese