how we useooking at all bad and how we made the right capital allocations. david: one of the big issues is the so-called dreamers, the young people brought here as children. do they get to stay as adults? who areave people uncertain about whether they can stay or not? james: we have some people in our company and in our partners who fall under the dreamers or daca program. we would love government to find a way to make that the underlying immigration reform and including finding a solution for the dreamers so it is not so disruptive and they can stay. hopefully, they will find a path to that. of course, partial solutions may be necessary, but we would love to see fundamental reforms. james: you ran mexico for coca-cola. you have seen this issue on both sides. do you see a constructive path forward on immigration? david: i think there is a path forward but i think -- james: i think there is a path forward but i think it is connected. it cannot be completely disassociated from getting both economies to grow. in the end, part of what drives the informal immigra