anya navidski is founding partner of the venture capital firm voulez capital.ramme. nice to see you. how big a problem do you think this is that there is no kind of uniformity when it comes to regulation and rules ? it comes to regulation and rules? because every country has a different approach.” don't think it's the only place where everyone has their own set of rules. if you compare rome downtown to downtown manhattan you will have a different experience, different types of roads and experiences for pedestrians. so you have to factor that in. the main issue at the moment is the lack of regulation. there is a lack of understanding how this new technology fits into the existing framework such as legal and highway code ‘s and things like that. and do we, because we don't know how those question marks will be resolved, example in london, at the moment, they are not legal to be used, in fact, in the uk, they are not legal to be used on the road on the pavement, so isn't there a risk for investors that, actually, if places ban them completely, suddenly the market