i loved bisbee. you know we have a lot of friends there and we are tied to the community, and you know, they might not mind and there is a lot to live there in the future but if they do open up i think it is a real problem. yes? >> so, what i am wondering in your research is if we can find a way to actually clampdown on the heavy metal and things here because it hits the bottom line they would just move to third world countries that don't have those in place and kind of just passing the problems along to other areas in the world. >> good question were good statement, what ever that is. that's already happening. here is the deal we could be talking about coal or any resource. it's only found on certain places in the world and so wherever that is that is where they are going to be. the biggest copper built in the world as chile. after that is basically southern arizona. mongolia is really big. where else. mexico. so, they aren't aware that copper is. right now, for instance, if you were to ask me where