s. host: do you think renegotiating nafta was a good idea? guest: interesting gusman people have attacked this administration for opening up a pandora's box. the fact is that for a number of years many of us have been saying i'm a nafta is an old lady of trade agreements and need to be modernized and we need a nafta 2.0. this was not the way we thought it would happen. certain positive things will come out of it. yes, i think a lot of us believed it was time to renegotiate. guest: this is negotiated before anyone had internet in their homes, before the digital ,conomy, before online banking before a lot of the things we take for granted in shipping. third-party logistics existed. a good deal for basic commodities but did need to be updated. had gone toexico the united states and said we need to update this and the u.s. pushed back and said, i do not know, it could blow up. canada and mexico got what they wanted just not under the conditions necessary they wanted. host: patricia up first in washington, d.c., a democrat. caller: good morning, how are you? host: doing well. caller: i had a question. how is this nafta agreement with mexico aff