 But in terms of the sort of politics that you occupy, is that making it worse? Are you only encouraging people to get even more annoyed about what they already feel? I mean, I think at Navarra, I think we generally publish, we do podcasts with peer-reviewed academics, researchers, top writers. We did a podcast last Friday with a gentleman who's just written a history of neoliberalism. And we do try and couch these broader debates, which can fall into that. We do try and couch them in a more analytical, historical context. And I would answer, really in brief, people are angry, the anger is justified. Let's provide them with an analytical framework as to why things are the way they are and how we can change them within the parameters of a democratic system, which respects freedom of speech, freedom of expression and fundamental human rights.