dr. schindler and i work in colombia many times. i have been everywhere from ethiopia to uruguay to south africa. the thing is most countries build their military education programs based on hours. we are the model. the british have a different system and other countries do a slight variation. the general will of thumb is the model is the united states. much of latin america you will find neighbor war college curriculum translated into spanish. there are strong points about that. in ethiopia for example, we weren't there, a group of faculty members, we were helping them develop a curriculum and noticed everyone was carrying boxes everywhere. we ask what was going on, they're moving to a new building and a pointed out the new building was built by the chinese. but the chinese were building the building and the united states was providing the curriculum. that is a pretty good deal. that is the way we ought to do it. most of the programs are built on our model and the value is substantial to have someone like john sheehan they're talki