one of the challenges when i was at sesnon in wichita they said that their competition is basically getting financed by the brazilian government. so, when there were going to sell stuff it was like they gave the money they had no access to financing. it may be politically controversial and president clinton has proposed taking some money and providing financing to them in the factories but even if we are not directly learning the companies manufactures money what we can do is provide the right tax incentives that if they are willing to export or manufacture that they have those incentives and a final point i would make is that there is an awful lot in the world trade organization which allows companies -- countries that have indirect taxation, the value-added tax to xm to their exporters from that taxation. if you have the income tax, the corporate tax like we do, we are not about to extend our manufacturers from that tax and reestablished the world trade organization of the time we really didn't think anyone was going to compete. we wanted to encourage these other countries to build their