have you this labor dispute, let's consolidate there instead. the thing is they are a very powerful incumbent. so, one of things you see happy -- one of the things we do when there's a downturn, very aggressive monetary stimulus, perhaps a case for that, but what happens with that is that it's designed to encourage certain kind of innovation. it is what you might call exmroe tattive innovation in which you increase the scale of operations. when you do that you do that by substituting technology for labor. that's not very good for labor levels that contributes to a larger kind of slack employment markets. what you really want to ee is exploratory innovation. that's what you get when you have really competitive micro-economies, new intrants. the nlrb is a side hoe. boeing has a legal department and they're going to fight those battles. then we'll just have them in washington state. that's cool. they're going to keep piling on enormous profits as long as they don't face ferocious competition. >> the point here, it's not just