ainge let, police are able to knock on her door at any time. he'll be under 24-hour surveillance. she will get to move around the city. it's not house arrest. to sort ing to be able of get around the downtown vancouver area. while she awaits a potential extradition to the a really could be protracted process. right now next step in this legal case? natalie: that's right. long going to be a very process. the defense has said that she ntends to hotly contest the allegations made by the u.s. and these things can take years. for, she ate to watch has to present herself again in february 2 and presumably by then, the u.s. has to turn over the full extradition request to canada evidence at orting hich point extradition proceedings would begin. shery: thank you very much. india because the prime minister has wasted no r.b.i. chief, new a former bureaucrat who oversaw cash ban.versial bloomberg global knicks and policy editor kathleen hayes is at the headnew look of the central bank. finance rked at the ministry and he actually pushed for cuts during his time there? kathleen: yes, he did.