will they deteriorate even further? the macro point here is that as the u.s. decides what to do with the haitian migrants in sending them back to their country of origin, the man you spoke with anecdotally hasn t been there in five years and conditions are far worse after the recent earthquake and the assassination of the late president, so he s going to a country that s in a worse position than it was before he left. you couldn t put a finer point on that, victor. there is a situation here happening which is so fluid, but you said it. i was in haiti right after the assassination of the president there, i was in haiti for the earthquake. that is a country in shambles right now, no question. take those two incidents apart not to mention the gang violence, the corruption, the endemic poverty, so you have that man who went to brazil, found work. many came here due to hardship from the pandemic, epic