mr. livington that a vast number of area, everything would have to be subject to negotiation. i think that you and your colleagues, for example, would want to echo the points that mr. livington made in the complexities of fishing across the eu because when i was aberdeen, there was a large number of people who were from the fishing communities who were wanting to leave the eu because they believe it would make this change, clearly it wouldn't. >> i think we all enjoy the session as i said, unless any colleagues -- [inaudible] >> very, very grateful. sorry to call you. thank you both very much. >> thank you. >> president obama's asia trip continues, today he travels to hiroshima, first u.s. president to visit the japanese city where the u.s. dropped an atomic bomb august 6th, 1949. >> on wednesday and thursday june 1st and 2nd, c-span will be live in laredo, texas to talk about immigration and trade issues affecting the region and the country. on wednesday we will look at immigration with brandon darby managing director. he talks about the flow of immigration and the players in