belita: thank you for having me back.e think there is already of momentum in the japanese market, because even after the strong year it had this year, the market is still pretty cheap. it is still between 14 and 15, compared to the u.s. which is that something like 24, 25. you have the tokyo stock exchange being the most aggressive activist in japan, and having made some very significant changes that affected a fair amount of revaluations through companies buying back stock or increasing dividends. and you also have a very strong economy that has been boosted by a weak yen. so if you go back further to recent developments, if you go back, say, 12 years, dollar-yen was at $.78. it has taken all this time and this amount of depreciation and declining interest rate to get the economy going again and to get some inflation, as opposed to this inflation, back into the economy -- as opposed to dis inflation back into the economy. so even though governor ueda has a habit of surprising, still with wage talks in the spring, i will