Because you take the best and brightest out of these countries and keep them here in the u. S. , then where does that leave them back home . Thats a counterdevelopment strategy. So in the short run remittances are a plus. They diminish over time as immigrants have been here more than ten years. Their remittances drop off. Probably because their parents back home have died at that point and so they have les sip yents at home. What about the brain drain . That would be a negative for foreign development. Theres been some study between western europe and eastern europe. Theres a brain drain in the way youre talking about but theres also the return migration and people bring new skills back to the countries at least potentially depending on what the country is. We know it promotes trade because they have trade connections. The trade potentially. Theres no doubt what youre saying is the case, that this is by far the biggest source of foreign aid if you want to keep it that way, these remitt
Rulemaking have. And so just want to just remind you that i havent forgotten about that. But i want to ask you about s. E. C. Rulemaking and Small Business. As you know, senator heller and i introduced a bipartisan bill that would create an office of Small Business within the Small Business advocate within the s. E. C. Im wondering if you had had a chance to review that legislation, if you have an opinion. Well, first, let me say that i think we have really prioritized the, you know, the interests of and perspectives if i can say that, and special needs of Small Businesses since pretty much the day i arrived at the commission and taken a number of steps. We have in our division of Corporation Finance an office of Small Business policy, which responds to, you know, a thousand plus sometimes nearly 2,000 requests for how do i navigate the rules, how do i do that, how do i do that, they look at all of the rules from the perspective of how is this going to impact Small Businesses. I think
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