 Julian exposed what the US in particular, but other countries as well, we're doing all around the world, as others have pointed out, on torture, on extraordinary rendition, on so many other things. And so it is important that we don't get totally concentrating only on the process, but also on the political message, because an awful lot of people around the world simply don't understand the importance of Julian's work in exposing all of that horrible stuff about foreign policy and what it really means. And if it's not exposed effectively, then it will be repeated over and over again. I'm speaking at the Stop the War Coalition this afternoon and will obviously continue our calls for support for Julian Assange. Secondly, a global conversation is a really important one. A sort of 24-hour speak out in support of Julian from people all around the world will be really, really valuable, because that would help to give it publicity, help to give it some real strength. And we could ask all of the alternative media channels to run it continuously, I'm sure many of them would, but also that would in turn force a lot of the mainstream media to take seriously this issue, because I continue to be shocked and appalled at the failure, the complete failure of the British media to adequately report what's happened to Julian, the injustice surrounding it, or how wrong the government's position is. I mean, whilst they have so far said the case is going to be heard again in court, they could quite easily say they're simply not going to agree to his removal to the USA. And so I think the role of the British media, and this has been appalling, in particular the failure of the Guardian and the BBC to adequately report what's going on here. I noticed my friend Pat Gavin and others were on the call today. We're all members of the Parliamentary Assembly, the Council of Europe, which meets next week. If there's some way that we can get it on the agenda next week and at least try and get some statements of support for him, because it's a good opportunity to do that. And so Parliamentarians around the world have a huge role to play, but above all, it's about making the campaign big, open, popular, and fully understood around the world that Julian has told us the truth about what the viciousness of the war on terror was all about.