we went through a buzzle. the amounts people used of rare earth, partly what was used and supplied. and we are in the reverse situation, a situation of lots of oversupply of rare earth, where prices are so low that rare earth companies are on the brink of bankruptcy. in the long run i'm optimistic that they'll do well there'll be a robust market. but the timing of your story is ironic. >>> two years late i think you are trying to say. >> two years late or right now. this month, molly corp one of the mines outside of china the ones in california are on the brink of filing for bankruptcy. it's not obvious that they are going to do it. there's a loft discussions. i think, you know if they re-organise debt burden if it's alleviated, this is a company with a great asset and technology, someone will make money out of the mind. maybe the counter molly warn. >> you are an expert on rare earth, i don't know as much about it. i know you know about this. something happened in natural gas. we decided to be about natural gas production or the idea that we wanted a secure splay supply. everyone w