>> totally bottom up and it's historic. >> rose: you mentioned mark andreessen wrote the forward hereparency that's created, the fact that now there's over 20 years of experience of investors understandinging the political risk in emerging markets these things are winds at the back. but the infrastructure issues you touched on before, not only the political once are very, very serious. >> rose: rule of law. >> rule of law, education. so education is -- obviously it stunned me, charlie, that they spent unbelieve amounts across the region in education but it's on the wrong kind of education, it's top down, learning, classroom sizes. >> rose: which begs the question will any other part of the world whether it's the middle east, africa, whether it's latin america, will they be -- any part of the world resistant to the forward march of technology and the power of the internet because of their own culture norms? >> if it is i haven't seen it. most people i've seen is people adopt technology for their cultural norms. it becomes almost like water, almost like anything in their life. it's some