Thank you very much for your question.
I would like to stress that the Internet in Belarus is the same. Belarus is a very urban country; 75% of the population lives in cities. The majority of people have access to the Internet. Access to the Internet is the same as in Canada, as in Poland, as in Germany, so it's the same. At the moment it's the only source of access to independent information. Also, in some smaller places people have access to satellite television, unlike in Minsk where it's mainly cable, so it's not allowed to play it. But in smaller places people have access, so they have access to independent Belarusian television, Belsat, which is broadcast from Poland. But the people who are getting independent information are getting it from the Internet.
The circulation of the biggest independent newspaper is 15 times smaller than the biggest official one. It's because of state control over the distribution system. There are several independent newspapers that still exist, but they have no access to a distribution network. Their economic conditions are much worse and they're paying ten times more for distribution than the official one.
At the moment, independent Internet websites and social media, like Facebook, are of the greatest importance. Lukashenko is closely cooperating with China on methodologies for controlling the Internet. He is blocking, for example, access to several websites, to several social networks, simply to ensure that people are not getting independent information. Still, from day to day it's possible to get access through the Internet as the main channel of information. We have no other access. We have no access to media. TV and radio are totally controlled by the state. As I said, circulation for the biggest official newspaper is 15 times larger than the biggest independent one.