she finds is that her mother is -- because they live in -- [inaudible] is supposed to go to miguel enriquez, this sort of mediocre little neighborhood hospital. they call it. [speaking spanish] but it really isn't so good to be there. she's supposed to go there, that's where she's assigned. but once they find out that it's the vice minister's mother, the government intervenes, takes her over to the -- [speaking spanish] the big, fancy, renouned hospital on the waterfront in havana, and she gets the best treatment that cuba can afford. she's grateful for that, but there's something inside her that says this isn't right. this isn'ting because i'm cuban or because my mother is cuban, this is because my mother is my mother and i'm the vice minister of industry. something there that she finally -- it opens her eyes to the extent it doesn't -- it leads in a way eventually, the story leads to a moment of despair. and how could it not? she was not only vice minister, but a high ranking member of the communist party. so she had dedicated her life. she bought this hook, line and sink or. she was a re