Arundhati Roy: Well, you know, the memorial for Mahatma Gandhi is nowbecoming a favorite visiting spot for all kinds of war criminals. You had ArielSharon go there. Then you had the Burmese dictator go there. Now, we have Bush,and when Bush went, you know, apart from the fact that even in advance, peoplewere really upset about the fact that he was going there, even though – youknow, I mean, some of us, I mean, speaking for myself, I’m not a sort ofunquestioning fan of Mahatma Gandhi, but still, many people are, and he is thesymbol of nonviolence in India, you know. And to have this man coming there, andthen they sent in the dogs, first the dogs went in to sniff out, you know,whether somebody may have buried a bomb in the memorial, and then he went. So,you know, on the whole, I think almost when Bush leaves and the government andthe press, particularly the television and the mainstream newspapers, kind ofjust get a moment to look back and see what they've done and how they'vebehaved, I think it's going to be shameful, you know, because people are really,really angry.