We have been told by the incumbents over the years, not just the current ones, that to create a communication department, from a purely political point of view, is to create a small department; it will go from the industrial level to a small department, and that in itself is the first hurdle, to consider that.
The second is that while some people consider putting these three together--new media, telecom, and broadcast--will create some form of a cultural-artistic type of department, that's not the way of the future. That's not really an industrial approach.
I don't believe these things should be seriously considered when we think of the benefits that would result from having one common vision for our country. I think they must be taken care of in other ways and that there is a real opportunity for us to take the lead in the world again by doing something like that.