Thank you, Mrs. Henley. That is quite the list. I appreciate your attention to detail in offering those solutions to us here today.
I want to turn my attention to Mr. Gormley.
Thank you for joining us here today.
Interestingly enough, you mentioned that you're a former member of Parliament. You served here in the late 1980s, but you didn't mention your background in news. I'm not sure if you would wish to just summarize that quickly. I acknowledge that you are here as an individual today, but you certainly have a breadth of knowledge that comes from the newsroom.
My question for you comes from your opening remarks. You said, “There's a risk that government gets in the way by subsidizing inefficiency and not incentivizing the necessary change.” I'm hoping you can expand on that. You have about a minute.