does it help qatar, inc., ind those terms. conspicuously absent from those calculations are the particularly unintended consequences. so i think the assumption is that we've got enough resources to deal with whatever unintended consequences may arise. so in 10 years, when you have a robust alumni of all these qataris who are graduates of northwestern university qatar and carnegie mellon university qatar and georgetown university, all of these, when you have a robust group of alumni, they start asking questions about transparency and lack of accountability and when they start politicking, how do you deal with it? i think theh assumption is, wel, we've got enough resources to deal with it at that time. professor tucker. >> thank you very much. looking forward to reading your book. >> thank you. >> so recently one has notice, there seems to be a uptick of sorts, an uptick in the level of public discourse internationally on the labor issues, in the gulf in general but in qatari in particular in connection with the world cup and so