 You're very clear as I mentioned that we saw this as a competition policy issue, which is why we asked our competition regulator to take the lead on it. Competition is a very good thing. Competition drives innovation, delivers better outcomes for consumers. So we were emphatically not against competition. But of course, unfair competition is a problem, and that's why anti-trust legislation was introduced in the US from the early 90s, in other words, and why most countries around the world have a competition in all directions. It will depend, in answer to your question, as to whether it's a competition problem in other markets, on all the factors and realities in those markets. What, if any, are the commercial deals between the digital platforms and other news media businesses? What are the market shares? What are the winners? So those are all things that need to be analysed, but certainly, I think one of the lessons from our experience is to have a look at this in the competition policy of the goods, in arriving at your policy response, if you determine that a policy response is correct.