 There's been a lot of devastation in Houston with Hurricane Harvey, you know we see Irma barrel and getting ready to barrel down on Florida. Does Nissan expect some sales bump over the next six to twelve months from people replacing their cars in these hurricane impacted areas? Well first of all most importantly our thoughts and our prayers are with the victims of Hurricane Harvey which has been devastating. So I've got to say that Nissan has already provided to the American Red Cross $150,000 and also we are doubling the support that our own employees are giving to the victims for up to $100,000 plus 50 Nissan Titans. So the top priority now is the recovery. Having said that we believe that whilst in the short term obviously the business has been impacted a lot of dealers have lost their facilities, their cars, their full losses everywhere and then we're going to see in the mid term an increased demand. So based on experience on previous catastrophes in the months to come we should see an increase in demand. So same should apply to Irma. So it's really a horrible news if we get hit by another hurricane, Southeast region is also a very important region for Nissan. We are getting ready, the business is going to be impacted in the short term but in the mid term I think it's going to be good news for the industry.