Thank you, Madam chair.
I want to thank you for being with us today. I wish we had a little more time for this.
I want to come back to the discussion about the newspapers. I understand that in 2013 private newspapers were allowed to be set up for the first time. Nineteen of them came into existence. Seven of them survive to this day. They have to compete with two dailies run by the government, and one run by the military.
Can you talk about the relationship between those newspapers? I think you had suggested, Mr. Bastard, that more money would help. I'm wondering if that's actually the solution. I think you had also said we need to go after those who are limiting freedom. That's probably the primary thing we want to do.
Could you talk a little bit about the relationship with these newspapers? Everybody has their bias. How do we treat them?