 You also have to take a look at where they are in terms of how the embrace of the tenets of democracy is because, well, the U.S. has been practicing democracy for well over 200 years. In a lot of these African countries, some of them are between 20 to 30. And then they have been interruptions of military interventions here and there. So you need to look at where you are. In some West African countries, and Southern African countries I know, the role of the media is very strong in those areas because they have been stable for so long. And so the politicians and the powers that be usually will allow them to operate with some freedom. It's not so in a lot of other countries. So it's the way democracy is, you know, the burgeoning democracy in these countries. So we have to weigh the two. The U.S. has been stable for a very, very long time. So they can experiment with whatever they want. Some African countries don't have that luxury to do that.