bernardo, i always say he's an italian-cuban. bernardo toscano? again, another indication that there are a lot of different nationalities in people of cuba than in the past. but bernardo was just so gracious, so kind, so informative in taking care of things for us. he informed us that he had been to visit 20 states in the united states so he's been to 20 states yet a u.s. citizen cannot go to cuba to see cuba. i'll have more to say about that later. but the trip we took was fascinating. and, you know, all along the w way, in santiago all up the way, we saw tour buses. tour buses with people. well, they looked like north americanos but, in fact, they were from england and germany and sweden and canada, mostly canada. a lot of canadians. but there were people traveling, visiting different things. canada right now, they have a direct flight from toronto to santa clara, a direct fight. and then get on a bus and go out here to these wonderful beaches out here, which we didn't visit, but a lot of canadians and a lot of europeans go there. but not amer