In case you would be interested in more detail, I will be more than happy to share with you one report on these four lines of defence. It's about 20 pages.
In this repairing of the systemic weaknesses, I think we have tools like media literacy. We see in countries where they have a higher level of media literacy—Finland, Sweden, Denmark—that there is a smaller problem with disinformation. It's not a zero problem, but it's a smaller one.
Definitely, for strategic communication campaigns, the effort to try to increase the level of trust of the audience in their institutions has to be a depoliticized stratagem. It cannot be a promotion of the current political leadership. We see in countries where there is a functioning strategic communication system that, again, the trust of the audience is higher, but it's also trying to work on decreasing the polarization, decreasing the differences between the capital and the countryside, the people with higher incomes and those with lower incomes. Again, we see in countries where there is a lower level of polarization that the problem with disinformation is smaller.
These would be the parts about repairing the weaknesses, but in case you are interested in more detail, I would be more than happy to share the text.