i interviewed the head of volkswagen argentina, a man named victor klima who said, you know, we are -- he made this claim. i'm still having trouble believing it. auto workers in his factory are cheaper than volkswagen workers in china. i mean, it's a stunning thing. now, with that -- and very good quality, very good -- you know, he said they're 42% of the workers at this plant where they make transmissions for one-fifth of all volkswagen in the world. 42% of them are college educated. so it's great quality at a low price. this is not something that companies can very easily resist. now, of course, if every investor that comes there is, you know, treated taxpayer apply and they're worried about having their property expropriatiated then, of course, money will not go in. but i'm sure that argentina would get a lot more investment if it were doing a lot more to show companies like volkswagen that they would get a fair shake. they will be treated according to the rule of law. but i have to say the prognosis for the next three, four years i think is pretty good. having said that, argentina