Of course it's possible to provide more,
but we're above all interested in global models.
It's a race around the world, so we're not interested in very high
resolution models from very small areas of the world.
We're interested in global models, and we also have a fairly long Range forecast.
Its no good having a model that's only for today and tomorrow,
it's better to have a model for a week or ten days.
It will be much more helpful for the sailors so
they can plan the medium term and long term strategy.
Also, there's always a cross over and a trade off between the
mountain information that the sailors can get on board.
Not only because of the complications of getting it through the satellite,
also they have short time available to process this information.
The information the competitors are allowed to get from the internet is
basically limited to what is in the public domain, available to all and
not specifically made for a competitor or a group of competitors.
It is made for the general public.
If you go to the website of Spanish or BBC weather or CNN, or
something that is not made for an individual or a group of individuals.
That is made for the world at large.
And they're allowed any kind of information of that kind.
It's a little bit of a self policing policy.
I mean if they want to cheat they can.
You can cheat with anything.
You can also put it on the engine for instance and
they have to sign a declaration that they have respected those rules and
they have to sign a declaration as well when they leave.
It has to be signed by them, their sponsors as well I think.
I am not exactly aware of this.
But it's a big thing.
Also, if you do not respect it, you're basically cheating on yourself and
if anyone ever finds out, you'll never ever be able to sail again in your life.