Thank you very much. Welcome, ladies, and thank you for being here today.
Your presentations were extremely interesting. But, in listening to them and reading the documents that you gave to us, we have the impression that the Conservative government is trying to sidestep all its responsibilities, particularly when it comes to coordination. When we look at what is being done elsewhere in the world, there is an immensely interesting example in France. Not only have they adopted a digital transition strategy, but they have also developed a communications plan that covers at least two years to ensure that everyone is reached. The United States had its coupon system, and they still had a lot of problem cases during the transition. Italy, Great Britain and a lot of countries have made this transition. It has more or less gone smoothly for them, but they had already accepted their responsibilities and had already planned a coordination where the government had not only assumed leadership, but it had also provided financial assistance to the more disadvantaged people and planned a multimedia information campaign that was not limited to radio broadcasters, with three pages of information on how to make an announcement. That is what they did.
My first question is for each of you. Does it seem to you that the Conservative government is shirking all its responsibilities?