. >> naxin potatoes. >> coq au vin, uh, a slow-cooked rooster? >> rooster. >> yamas, welcome. >> so how does -- ? i mean, the rest of the country is not doing so well, but apparently here is pretty good. >> yes. >> what's different about naxos? >> it's um -- >> self-sustained. >> self-sustained. for example, in naxos, you can find 130,000 goats and lambs, and also, half of the population cultivating the land. so there are farmers. >> so, it's not just a tourist economy. you produce stuff here. you grow things. >> yeah. >> let me ask a difficult question. i'm not gonna ask you this question, because you have to be diplomatic about difficult questions like this. i'm going to guess your father doesn't. so who caused the greek financial crisis? what happened here? >> he's not optimistic. he says we have a -- >> we need years. >> what does it mean to be greek? what are the characteristics that all greeks either do or should aspire to? >> she says, above all, the family. >> this means greek. greek remains here. >> you are bound to the land. the land of your ancest