 Well, staying with the Green Chamber, the Deputy Chairman House Committee on Communications Oye Me'idem has promised that Nigerians will soon have every reason to smile as the House is set to bring soccer to most homes if the Nigeria Broadcasting Act is finally signed and are sent to by President Mahmoud Abu-Hari. The deputy chairman is optimistic that the bill, when finally passed, will break the monopoly enjoyed by some cable service providers and bring more players into the sector and then create employment for Nigerians. When we met that opportunity in the course of the assignment, what we did was for us to pick up the arts that regulate NBC to see how we can amend the arts so that the arts can give powers to NBC, to now have full powers to call the digital television service providers to order when it comes to rising policy in Nigeria. But the time this bill is passed is going to be a free market where everybody has a level playing ground to play because right now there are a lot of investors that want to come in but the monopoly that is rocking that particular sub-sector cannot accommodate new entrants into the system so that's one thing the bill is also seeking to address. So that apart from, you know, giving Nigerians benefits for the money they pay, it also adds to the employment issue that Nigerians are yearning for.