Ellis. I suppose it's the criticism you took it for, but how can I be sure what you took it for? My argument would be that free enterprise in itself has no ethical dimension. We found that to be so here in NZ in the 1980s and '90s. And yet supporters of the free market insist the market will find it's own level. Bollocks. There needs to be some restraint on it but those who've benefited most are the least likely to support any restraints. How do we solve this problem?