you make a couple of interesting points one of those points with jonathan fenbi from t.s. lombard. eunice pointing out the fact that foreign investors want to see less of a role for state-owned enterprises. the president this morning saying they should be bigger that's a contradiction to letting market forces play how does that work >> xi made the right kind of language in terms of china trying to put itself forward as the great champion of openness and globalization. the policy is very much summed up by the beginning of the speech that china is succeeding and must continue with the socialist market economy and the state and the chinese idea of socialism is at the center of that foreign companies will find increasingly, yes, there's still room for them in china but they're expected to operate within the birdcage of the chinese state. >> the big speech delivered in davos, driving force of free trade and globalization, do we have to take it with a grain of salt >> you take it with several grains of salt or rice or whatever yes, china is keen to work with the world, it is independent