Okay, thank you.
You spoke about the civilizing and democratic force for public television, and that's something that's certainly near and dear to our heart. We see the issue of English television in particular being trapped in the rating cycle, because in order to prove relevance it has to have ratings, yet in order to chase ratings there's a question of relevance of programming. Much of this appeared, from our study, to come from the financial pressures that are being exerted on English television. How do you see your role in terms of dealing with a budget that has been seriously cut, since 10 years, and a static budget with growing needs? Do you see yourself as advocating for a stronger financial envelope or making do with what you have?