the bank says it's discrimination, and that the new law could affect safe care for moemio sexuals. let's go to an economist and author of the book, joining us from sydney wha. do you make of the move by the world bank? >> it's a big move for the bank. it normally says it won't intervene in social divisions made inside different countries, because it deals with many. it couldn't, for example, support a law like the french have being against muslim women wearing a veil. it has to accept social norms. this is a big move to say it's not a social norm, it's discrimination, and we will send a signal, $90 million, when normally it is up to the billion. it's an impressive move by the bamming to -- being the $90 million. >> it was meant to help in newborn health, family planning - is there a danger that the withholding of money could impact on people that need it. >> health area is one where homosexuality is important. if you discourage a homosexual from going to a clinic, you are likely to get aides traps mitted. it's a health issue to make is criminal, because you make it less likely that