The question, if I heard him right, is if the government has control over the media. I want to say that in Nigeria, the government has to liberalize the media. People have electronic and print media in their houses. Of course, the government also owns its own media, which is NTA, which they control. The practitioners won't have a problem if they collect a bribe and then write for people. That would not be blamed on government. What we're talking about is the state actually stopping people from publishing.
I would say yes, because—