:20:00
	And I say we are not.
:20:02
	We are all different.
:20:06
	Different Iike the parts of our body.
:20:12
	What do we all have?
:20:15
	We have eyes to see
:20:20
	and ears to hear.
:20:24
	What do we need feet for?
We need them for walking.
:20:32
	Then we have a brain
:20:36
	to think with.
:20:39
	AII the parts are different
but alI necessary.
:20:44
	Well, that is how I'd
like this factory to be.
:20:50
	An organism of separate parts,
but everyone essentiaI.
:21:23
	Keep stilI.
:21:25
	Try this pecorino, it tastes
Iike ricotta, but it's good.
:21:29
	Not one piece of machinery
works here, not one.
:21:33
	Two years ago your father
and I went to Nigeria.
:21:38
	We bought an empty warehouse,
:21:41
	and formed a company.
:21:43
	Then we sent for some second-hand
electronic equipment,
:21:47
	and we set up
a nice television factory.
:21:51
	Called Niger Electronics
:21:54
	and we got a grant from
the Italian government.
:21:57
	- Did you make any televisions?
- Not one.