harcourt -- it is in the interest of both europe and america, but sometimes these additional questions are too much on the european or the american side. the more we can get a trans- atlantic debate going that our interests are very much in common. we hope we can make a good focus not only on the transatlantic thing but about corp. and multilateral forums. it is really important at this stage where the chinese may have a chance for their own internet network. how do you keep the multilateral system running? that will be a major question for us. >> as you are building on that idea, because the internet is this global network and the intermission growing on that is growing by the day, how do you make sure -- how do you handle the privacy issue? how do you ensure that people are using the internet as efficiently as they want to and trusting to use the internet by protecting what they are doing their? in the u.k., how do they approach privacy regulation? >> of european bases on protection of intellectual property rights, in the thinking of some, if you have global systems, we need to have