subsaharan africa. we're continuing to see more of an emerging middle class and disposable income.. and we're now beginning to see markets like nigeria -- >> angola. >> kenya. angola a little less so because it's smaller. but we're seeing the nigerians, wealthy nigerians, showing up in london and paris with tremendous disposable income. we're able to follow them as they return home and start putting our retail operations into those operations. it's exciting. there's an opportunity there. >> we have closed the gap, andrew and i on the purchase of cosmetics, for example, by men and make-up. 94%. >> what color do you wear? >> depends on the season. depends on my nature skin color. >> mac? >> mac is one of our best brands. >> n45? >> do you both do your own make-up in the morning? >> not necessarily. >> sometimes we do each other's make-up. >> oh. >> weekends or weekdays? >> all right. >> william, thank you very much for coming in. >> thank you. >>> up next, budget committee chairman and former vice presidential candidate paul ryan, urging party members to support it, of course. he's t