 I've got a question from the UK. Do you think Jeremy Corbyn in the UK supports the same policies of Maduro in Venezuela? Well, I don't know what Maduro policies are. Maduro is just a thug. But I think Jeremy Corbyn very much supports the policies of Chávez, and I've given you quotes of Jeremy Corbyn in the past supporting Chávez and encouraging Chávez and telling Chávez, presenting Chávez as an example of socialism in the 21st century looks like. I think Jeremy Corbyn is going to have to be more restrained than Chávez because there are people within his political party who are far more restrained than Chávez is for their socialists. So I think Jeremy Corbyn would still want to nationalize big chunks of the UK economy. He's already talked about nationalizing your trains and nationalizing other things. I think Jeremy Corbyn is more of a socialist than let's say Bernie Sanders is in the United States because Bernie Sanders would never dare talk about nationalizing industry in the United States. That would just not fly. Even Alexandria Ocasio-Cotiz doesn't talk about nationalizing industry. I mean, the two of them are far more fascist in that sense. They want to redistribute more. The only industry they want to nationalize, it's a big industry, it's an important industry, but it's already half nationalized. The only industry that the Democrats really want to nationalize at this point is healthcare. Now that's pretty bad. So yeah, in that sense, they're pure socialists. Jeremy Corbyn would probably do some of what Chávez did, but he would have to be more controlled in the sense that he has elections every four years. He can't take authoritarian power quite as easily in England. And I don't think people within his party would let him get away with the more radical ideas.