mr. weidmann's position. weidmann is resistant to that method. manus: i'm being generous about mr. mann. what i want to get from you as a politician is, if there is fear of what more draghi will do, why not look towards being supportive fiscally? should europe not consider their fiscal position to actually balance things and take more responsibility for getting growth going? euro inflation is barely above 0.3%. >> yes, but at the moment, we do not have any problem as far as inflation is concerned. there are even some fears that we will be heading for deflation. the german economy is doing pretty well. some of the european countries are doing also pretty well. i don't think it's necessary to put so much money into the market. look at what we have done so far. eurosalmost 1.2 trillion the lastrket over couple months and i think it is more than enough. see.: michael, let's let's move the agenda along. at eu did ideal with turkey 3 billion euros. some of the stories i'm reading describe it as a prime by europe europe to turkey and that 3 billion is a drop in the ocean compared to what i