. >> but those were not about the pope, the bus fares. >> no but, the prices of the stadiums, once they saw those things being made, once they saw those prices, they really started to protest, and then they started to protest against corruption, against many different things, a poor health system, lack of benefits. what triggered this whole thing were the high prices for buses and the metro. now, with the pope coming, that was a real issue because people were worried about the pope coming, and the bill was 40 million euro, paid by the brazilian government, and people were afraid that there were going to be many protests. there were not as many. it has been successful. >> just one final point, there were protests about the environmental impact. one of the masses was celebrated at a big public park. it was rained out and move to cocoa cabana as a result. there you see some of the images . it is interesting, because you do not expect rain in rio, number one, but number two, the complaints over things like the environmental impact, over the way you do urban planning in the city like rio, th