i want to bring in daniel oso, the practice group at dickinson wright who is joining us on the phone from ohio. very early morning for daniel. good morning thank you for joining us people are calling this a historic day i just wonder whether you can really call it historic if you're moving back away from the brink to stay this close essentially? >> i think historic may be too strong of a word it's a day of progress, particularly for us here in north america. this puts us on a path to give us stability here in the market. there's still going to be a lot of text to review. we've been up most of the night reviewing the text looks good i think folks would be surprised to hear how strong this deal looks. it incorporates a lot of what we saw in the trans-pacific partnership. there are a lot of modernized positions, it's not just tearing up north american supply chains and value chains there is a lot of good news here >> while we're still, working through all the details, it's interesting. the second this announcement came out, one of the first questions i got was who caved? canada or the u