 How will the people either oppose the free market mechanisms or in doubt about their efficacy perceive this spineless backpelling by trust and how do we free marketers defend markets when free market is back down? Yeah, I mean, again, free markets are finished. That is, there is no defensive free markets in the UK. It's done because this trust will never have the credibility to propose free market ideas again. She has lost it. And it makes it more difficult for us. Look, I mean, I'd say even more than trust backing down, it's the market's response, which makes it difficult for us, right? If the market, the bond market, the stock market respond so badly to pro-market policies, then I agree it makes it very difficult for us, the free market advocates, to argue for it when seemingly the beneficiaries are free markets. People participating in marketplace against it. So the whole thing is depressing, but it's very, very consistent with my view of the world. My view of the world is that there is nobody, no political force today that's pro-markets, that's pro-freedom. And the reason there's no political force, because I say this often, maybe not often enough, so I should say it again, we get the politicians we deserve. So it's not that the politicians are not free market enough, and it's not that trust is not free market enough. It's that the people who voted for the Conservative Party are not free market enough. It's the Republican base that's not free market enough so that the politicians are reflecting what they base wants. The taxi driver in London doesn't want taxes cut. He doesn't want deregulation. And he's the one who voted in Boris Johnson, so him and the working class in the North that flipped from Labour to Conservative, but they didn't change their economic policies. They're still basically statists when it comes to economics. So she can't buck the train. She can't go against her own voters. And the same in America. I mean, even if some free marketer managed to get elected president, he couldn't actually pass anything because the voters don't want it. You can't cram it down their throat. And this is why I keep saying over and over and over and over again, that the battle that we face is not a political battle. It's an educational battle. And we have to change the electorate, not our politicians. Speaking of politicians, there's a frigging waste of time. It gets you nowhere. What you need to do is change the voters. And that's hard because if they're old, then they're not going to change their mind. And if they're young, they tend to be leftist, except in much of Europe. Which is interesting, brings us to the topic of Europe. But in much of Europe, young people on the side of the populist right, it's old people who are on the left. So, you know, the Swedish Christian Democrats, who are the populist right wing party in Sweden. Again, not free markets, but populist right on cultural and immigration issues. Young people voted for them. And generally, the right is young. But it's not the kind of right, again, it's not a free market right. It's a populist right. The right in Italy is dominated by young people. Again, not a free market right. That's why I've said right and left don't describe the true political spectrum. They describe the reality, the political spectrum that's out there, but not the true political spectrum. Because, for example, we, I don't have a place on that spectrum. I don't belong in that spectrum. The real spectrum is individualism versus collectivism, and collectivism splits into two, right and left. There's no right or left individualism. There's only one individualism. So it's one line that then splits into one goes to the right, one goes to the left, one's collectivism to the right, one's collectivism to the left. So it's like a fork with two kind of prongs. Is that right? A fork with two prongs, something like that. That's what it looks like. That's the spectrum. That's the political spectrum. Any one of those channels? Also, if you'd like to see the Iran Book Show grow, please consider sharing our content and, of course, subscribe. Press that little bell button right down there on YouTube so that you get an announcement when we go live. And for those of you who are already subscribers and those of you who are already supporters of the show, thank you. I very much appreciate it.