Thank you.
Now on the second matter, once again, this extremist organization status, this will have a lot of effect on our ability to conduct offline activities in Russia. Offline activities will become very dangerous for its participants and we will have to limit them to an absolute minimum. We'll have to relocate many of the employees and we'll have to focus on the online.
However, we know what to do. We have a lot of projects that we wanted to launch online but we didn't have resources to do that, because we were busy with some other things on the ground. Now we'll have our hands free to do these projects that were somewhere in the backlog; now we will get back to them, and hopefully Mr. Putin will not like the consequences of his decision to destroy our offline organization in the country.
Still, the most important thing is how many people we are able to reach. When we started our movement, we had maybe 50,000 followers. After Navalny's presidential campaign, when we built this regional network, we were able to reach several million people. Now we have a daily audience of about 15 million supporters and it's large. We'll keep talking to this audience despite all the problems with all the Internet censorship, and so on, and we'll keep growing it, using also the generational change that is happening in Russian politics now, on which I already elaborated in answering Mr. Harris's question.