 Well, the United States in general has had a different system of journalism than many other countries in that most of our news organizations did not have a particular political slant. You weren't necessarily associated with the Democratic Party or the Republican Party. That has changed somewhat in that you have increasingly the rise of media here in the United States that is clearly associated with a particular political point of view. And that, I don't know if you would say that is necessarily generated by the owners, but it's known that that's a political slant of that news organization, be it a network or increasingly on the web. But generally, most newspapers and television stations in the United States do not have directives from the owners or the publishers. For instance, the Washington Post is currently owned by Jeff Bezos, who is the owner of Amazon, creator of Amazon. But as far as I can tell, he has virtually no input, not only in the news-gathering aspects of the organization, but also in the editorial page, which is a separate part where there is opinion and sometimes the owners will direct that, you know, I've decided we're going to endorse this particular idea or this particular position. But at the Washington Post, I see no evidence that either the previous owners, the Graham family or Mr. Bezos, feel any need to insert their political objectives as part of our news reporting.