of king abdullah and the government at the time was to create a new era of development with the private sector leading the development and infrastructure. i think that the king abdullah economic cityd for this exact moment, when the government can do everything and the government needs to rely on the private sector. i think it's working. you can't divorce yourself from the economic picture of the country as a whole. yes, you are private sector. but if the saudi economy is going to slow down, fundamentally, because the oil price has plummeted, it doesn't look like it is going to rise anytime soon, then you have a problem. i don't mind being in the saudi economy today. we are going to grow at 4%.m we are going to grow at 496. it is also about the regional picture. you sit in the middle of a region that is full of turbulence, turmoil, war and uncertainty about the future. that is also a terrible problem. i think that people forget that the middle east have had challenges for the past few years. the war in the 1980s between iraq and iran, with the us in the 1990s. the second gulf war in 2000 and the arab spring. we are kind of used to it. saudi arabia has been stable throughout all of