and then gaspar deports a lot came up with father sara in 1769. mexicans threw out the spanish around, what is it, 1815, and then, of course, the gringos threw out the mexicans in 1846 or 1848. [laughter] but the point is you never, you never keep control forever. there's always new waves coming. [applause] so you have got to stay ahead of the wave. [applause] that's what we call brown power. [laughter] be all -- all right? [cheers and applause] but anyway, so -- and i'm going to mexico next month because we want to forge an agreement. you know, i ran for president three times, didn't quite make it. [laughter] i won five primaries twice. unfortunately, you have to win maybe 25 primaries. [laughter] but california's like a nation-state. we have 38 million people, 30% of latino descent, and we can form our own agreements. so we're forming agreements with mexico and china, british columbia on trailed, on joint -- on trade, on joint research, on scholarships and climate change. so, yeah, there's a border, but there's something bigger, and that is the