 Yes, yes we can. I think we can ensure media freedom and pluralism in the digital age. It will require national and international regulation, I think. But it's certainly eminently possible and certainly more possible now than it's ever been before because of the effectively unlimited spectrum that you have on the internet. And also the low barrier to entry in terms of starting a new thing. Media ownership previously was very important because you had to raise a lot of money to be an owner of a medium. Freedom of the press really only exists for people who own presses and presses used to be very, very expensive. Whereas now the internet means that a press is free. Practically speaking it's very easy and now what we're looking to do to ensure is that that isn't quashed in its very early stages of the web.