I understand how the technology has changed.
I would like to ask Mr. Banville a question.
You mentioned that there are costs for radio stations. You of course have to have modern technologies to operate a radio station. At the same time, wouldn't you be prepared to admit that some costs are disappearing as a result of the emergence of that technology? I'm talking about labour costs, space costs for music libraries and so on. Isn't it true that, with modern technology, a lot of costs will disappear, which will ultimately make it possible, as I mentioned earlier, to achieve profits of 18% on average per radio station?