as we were driving down the street they fill little and if you have been over there they use -- phil coke bottles full of gasoline and kerosene pages marvel. here is a country of great natural wealth and yet its own people are very poor and restricted in terms of what they can get. it is mind-boggling and i know i have several refineries in my district. we produce half the gasoline united states and i was marveling at the lack of infrastructure and the ability to harvest their own oil for their own needs. to me i have always been interested in what a country in africa has versus what it needs and the confusing outcomes of when you don't have the infrastructure, you don't have that ability to refine and it's unfortunate. i know there is a great deal of what people would call corruption but on the other hand the lack of knowledge and how to take their natural resources and make sure it benefits their own people. it's kind of sad to see that difference. you have great wealth in great poverty and yet little electricity. i went back there again and i think the french donated these lights were