sn>> >>, you know, the electric grid is remarkably homogeneous, some people have 2 20 volt and 60 hertz and the security issues are similar, and connectinger grid when you have a, you know, to a state that is not necessarily friendly do you is not a good political decision, period. i don't think we have that problem with canada. some countries in the middle east do run for example pretty isolated. the french are now very -- germans are very dependent on french nuclear power. and aren't at war but culturally don't always see eye-to-eye. and the real issue is, the same control systems are made by what, less than half a dozen major manufacturers, and there are probably 4 manufacturers that owe all the world's electric, outside japan, siemens, abb, in no particular order, if anybody is listening and the real issue becomes, the international aspect, only has to do with the politics of your relationship from a technology viewpoint, everybody is just as vulnerable and faces the same story. do you have a comment. >> yes. a couple of things. first of all, in this bunz you have to think global bu