"Walls stop being a good way to designate the boundaries of cities once people invent good ways of breaking them down. In, say, Lateli, you have a little island in the middle of a river, which is the city proper and only has nine million people living there, but then you have areas on both riverbanks that are fifteen minutes' or less travel from downtown and which it makes sense to administer as part of the Lateli metropolitan area. - we do more governing than your governments tend to, how to designate places for the purpose of administering them is an important problem at home. I don't think that one's a straight advantage, and I'm not in a particular hurry to get it here."