s. it was messy for the last few years. the most important question. what is the recovery rate as far as you are concerned? >> i agree with a lot of what lyle says. to have to be some at a minimum restructuring and probably some right off of a lot of puerto rican debt. that was probably the case before the hurricane and it makes it almost certain now. be somethere's going to support that has to come from the united states and ultimately there's the ability to assist and come in with funding to write off some of the bad debts. the real question is is their sustainability in that economy? right now it is so hard to see that when you look at the devastation. how long it would even take to get back to some kind of functioning sustainable revenue generating economy is very difficult to see at the time. risk to getmuch involved in this right now. i do think eventually there's going to be some sense of a braille out. jonathan: -- bailout. , spain suspends the parliamentary session for monday. the spanish top court suspending the catalonian parliamentary session for monday. euro-dollar has not been the trade for this story over the last couple of days. i