 Kuran, so another sort of thing that comes up a lot here is this idea that Ireland is the most anti-Semitic country in Europe. And as you know, I'm a Jewish person who was born in Ireland, and I certainly did encounter a couple of pockets of anti-Semitism, but I've made the point before that there is anti-X feeling in pretty much every country. And I personally disagree with this idea that Ireland is a country kind of drenched in anti-Semitism, which is the sort of opinion that a lot of people seem to be putting out there on Twitter. As someone who's living in Ireland, I'm not. What's your take on all this question? Well, as somebody who's not Jewish, I mean, I'm nervous about making any wild claims. I've seen some polls saying that 77% of people would be happy to have a Jewish person in the family and 90% would be happy to have a Jewish person as a colleague. But I still leave 20% who wouldn't like to have a Jewish person in the family and 10% who wouldn't be happy to have a Jewish person as a colleague. So a Jewish person coming to work in an Irish company, potentially one person in every 10, doesn't want to have to around. So it's not a comfortable position to be in. But what I want to take issue with is the idea that Ireland is the most anti-Semitic country in Europe. I don't think we are. I think the levels of anti-Semitism here compared to even other Western European countries are actually fairly low. And then East European countries, anti-Semitism there really is quite high. So I'm not trying to gaslight anyone. I know I'm not Jewish, so I'm never going to experience the feeling of being the one Jewish person in an office or whatever. But it's just the specific claim that Ireland is the most anti-Semitic country in Europe. I would tend to contest that. I'm going to leave as well for people interested in learning more about this. A link in the description because I think you told me, Keiron, about some interesting survey that was done by the Anti-Defamation League, the ADL, and they ask a few questions to try to gauge the level of anti-Semitism in a particular country. And I looked at Ireland's overall rating on their barometer, whatever they call it. And it was relatively towards the lower end of Europe and actually Greece, which I think a lot of people be surprised. And I don't want to just take pop shots at anyone country, but came out a lot significantly higher than Ireland. So I think there's even data there to contest that idea that Ireland is some kind of a hotbed of anti-Semitic sentiment. I've highlighted Richard Boyd Barrett. People have told me he's marginal and I've said I agree, but I think he does make anti-Semitic discourse, so it certainly exists. But that is very different than saying that it's a viewpoint shared by a majority of Irish society. And anyway, that's my personal take on the matter.