i have lots of questions, but i'm not going to take eup your time, because we want to hear from you. the ground rules are, once i recognize you, wait for a mic. designate to whom you want to pose the question, identify yourself, and keep the question brief. these are very smart people. you sdroepts to give a paragraph for them to understand the question. one sentence will do. who has the first question, yes, mike? >> we've had some speculation about how the prc might react to the results. is there any way of divining how the prc reacts just to the fact of this process, the most vibrant democracy in asia, a lot of changes in power, lot of tourists, business people travel from the mainland to taiwan. there's at least some media seepage into the country, how do they react to this democratic process going on so close to them? >> anyone want to speak to that? go ahead. >> i think it's frightening to them. when their citizens travel and tourism, one of the things you frequently hear is the most interesting thing they want to do in the evening is to stay home and watch all the talk shows. >