reforms with policy push backs the opposition coalition was what to do but in place, the abolition of the dstorruption is not a concern, but corruption has been happening over the past years, the argument is taking away the governor revenue is enough to cover governor expenses. sophie: and our policies seen as populous, what is that? >> that is troublesome, billions of expenditures and something that they will have to think twice. sophie: what is next for chinese investments in my malaysia? >> i think at the end of the day, additional investment suggest the united states withdrawing in isolation, there is no other choice performed investment other than china. i think it will be pragmatic on this and will come a lot of chinese investment. claiming he has a close relationship with trump, what does this mean for the country? think he is -- continues to tread that road. sophie: what is the new challenge? >> to look forward to developing this country, free of corruption and enabling the whole population to be able to live up to the fullest potential. [indiscernible] i think the new administration