Thank you. Those are two important questions.
You probably didn't want to say the name of the artist. You don't have to, but maybe I could. This is just one parent to another, if you will. Everybody has to make decisions. I never tell people what they need to do. Everybody has to make decisions. I can just say what we do in my house. For example, I can't prevent my son from listening to certain kinds of music, and I don't want to. I don't want to be that person who says, “You can't listen”, but I can say, “In my house, you're not going to have an Eminem CD. If it comes on the radio, we are turning it off in my house because I don't appreciate this. It is abusive toward women.” I appreciate that people have the right to be artistically creative in whatever direction they want, but I have the right, in my house, to turn it off. I wouldn't pay for it. I wouldn't pay for him to go to a concert of somebody who I think is offensive in that way, and I wouldn't give him a present of a CD or whatever. He can do it on his own, but it's not going to be with my support. That's the line I would draw. Everybody has to make their own decisions.