we go to our kuala lumpur bureau chief.ngs have really changed during her time at the wheel, haven't they? >> in many ways, they have changed during her time at the wheel. but the fact remains that the -- she became governor of the central bank in 1990. she is leaving the central bank in a time of turmoil as well. plenty of political tensions and funding scandals. , she hasg her time strengthened regulations in the country. the banks are well capitalized. we have deeper capital markets. we also have the world's largest finance mark -- islamic finance market. rishaad: we don't know anything about who is going to replace her, who her successor is yet? thing we know is the process through which her successor will be selected, and that is by a government committee. they make a nomination to the government. it is ultimately up to the government to decide who they are going to nominate and then the king approves the nomination. somebody at the central bank he approves of. well, i guess this is a country at the crossroads. there a