with us as well is bruce kasman of jpmorgan. and the ability to bring capitalism back? bruce: we have. we have to realize that getting from here to a democratic venezuela is messy and complex and it may not happen quickly. we have got a way to go before we can see the next leg of this term positive. i think it is not just the u.s., china, russia, but it is other countries in the region promoting change. from a global point of view, what we're watching is how the u.s. places with sanctions -- plays this with sanctions. so far, the energy market has been calm in this regard. will a regime change affect energy policy in venezuela? >> for now, the new government will have to invest a lot in rebuilding the oil industry. this is going to be a focus for the next months or years. there will be a commitment to more sustainable development, to recover the potential of the country to expand and other sectors. who are you watching in terms of the international community? is there anyone who is key who has not spoken up yet? >> we have all-im