goldfield -- >> [inaudible] >> there. all right. but also i would love to hear your comments as well. so you've mentioned a couple times the 1924 legislation about immigration, and i've read a theory that without that legislation preventing immigration we could never have had the social, the progressive social legislation that followed after wards. in other words, without having a homogeneous society, you could not have then the progressive legislation that followed. i don't necessarily buy that. but -- >> that would be wise. [laughter] >> but as i watch, as i watch the things happening right now in europe, there is a little bit in me that does kind of think, well, you know, things are looking a little complicates. and i'm curious what your thoughts are as we do become a more diverse society how we tackle becoming more diverse and presumably moving in a more progressive direction at the same time. >> i'll be very quick and simple on this. diversity is our great strength, and the progressive legislation that you noted was supported i