 So we've just concluded the conference on the global digital content market. One of the main objectives here was to raise our level of information about what is happening. The speed of developments in this market is extraordinary. It's so rapid that a certain non-transparency arises, not because it's a deliberate non-transparency but simply because it's very difficult to follow each development. One hardly catches up with one before the next arrives. So I think we have succeeded in raising the information base of everyone as a consequence of the conference. I think one of the very pleasing outcomes of the conference was that there's a widespread recognition that we all have right across the world, regardless of where we find ourselves and regardless of the level of development, more that unifies us than that divides us in this area. We are all interested and everyone expressed that. We are all interested in seeing creativity flourish, in seeing the creative industries flourish, in seeing economic sustainability for the creative industries, in seeing widespread distribution of an access to content which will come from a very functional market. And that is, I think, a great outcome and this applies to right across the board, to all countries. We saw representation from all continents and industries and flourishing industries in all continents. So this was very pleasing.