of people in a country like mexico and in a country like mexico that has failed to deliver adequate job is where we have. actually green revolution in fact it was incubated in mexico back in when i came forty's and fifty's would norman borlaug and what you found is in one thousand nine hundred. days and that helped support the green revolution mexico was importing fifty percent of its wheat it was already a poor country after the green revolution it was exporting wheat and that and what you need to do are those kinds of technologies need to be applied in poor countries so that they can also jumpstart their economic development again the distortions in the market our government and that's a problem ok david how much of it is just the entire now massively seemingly go ahead but i mean how much is a speculation involved here well ronald can i just can i just say something about the i mean the wheat example is an excellent example mexico is now importing them as the vast majority of its wheat and i am and that's because of the opening of its market and it's succeeded in becoming a wheat producer and so it's becoming more self-sustain