However, I also believe that we have at least one point in common. That is, let the market decide. So, I am NOT against ICANN going for another round of new gTLDs. As a matter of fact, I would suggest to eliminate the "rounds", and go for a continuous and unlimited supply of new gTLDs. That is, as long as anybody is willing to pay a fee and wait for a few months of contentious period, he/she may get the new gTLD wanted. This way, the market itself will tell us when the saturation point has been reached. Of course, if this scheme is adopted, measures to protect end-users' interests (and of other parties) as suggested in the CCT-RT report MUST take place simultaneously.