Q. You have that kind of obstacle on Muslim side and on political reformist side, in NGO [nongovernmental organization] community and in much of media, you have concern that to ban an organization like JI is to raise spectre of restrictions on freedom of association and freedom of expression. There's this concern that we can't do anything that would jeopardize hard-won civil liberties that we gained after [General] Suharto [Indonesia's autocratic ruler in 1967-98] fell. That's constraint on or side. For Indonesian voters, are economic issues paramount in this election?