 I think Europe has a very important geopolitical precision, being the world's largest market. Unfortunately, the European Commission in particular are talking about stakeholders when making policy, not realising that puts them in bed with the incumbent industries who have a strategic interest in preventing innovation, preventing their replacement. If you look at all these incumbent industries, they were born in an area where today's protection did not exist and they are asking for this kind of protection because that keeps them kings of the hill. That's in their interest but it's not really in the public interest and I think the European Commission in particular has a perspective to pick up there. I'd like the EU to play a central role in harmonisation of a whole series of areas of in-sense legislation. I certainly think the whole area of intellectual property has got to be looked at right across the EU. You can't have individual nations with individual notions of what are individual intellectual property rights and I'd like to see the ISPs on a European wide basis acknowledge the fact that they are not just tubes or conveyors of information. They actually have responsibilities. My own analogy has always been that they're rather like a chemist shop. You can go into a very large chemist shop that sells all kinds of goods, most of which are not on prescription but some of the goods from that chemist shop do require prescription and that seems to me a it's a responsibility that chemists seem completely comfortable with and I don't really understand what the ISPs should do. Well the EU is going through a very difficult time today when you are facing with high pressure in terms of economic difficulties and unemployment issues for the EU. I believe that information and communication technology will be the one, the industry that will take Europe out of that crisis. I believe that there are a lot of innovations, potential for innovation. For that to happen, of course, the regulatory environment needs to be fine-tuned. In fact, the legislation needs to be attractive enough so that Europe be more competitive and therefore we'll be able to open the potentials of this market for the youth. I think actually we need to achieve a lot more than just in the digital area with the EU. We have this vision, collective vision of Europe 2020 smart inclusive sustainable growth. I think IT and digital is actually the fundamental raw material that will actually give us a realistic chance of achieving the Europe 2020 vision.