 Yes, automation is a much bigger challenge than globalization because automation means that routines that are part of my work can be done by machines and not just in the factory but also in the office or even in research, even in programming. Some people say 50-60% of our jobs can be automated and that means I can move above the food chain and do new things, if I can think of them. But I have to be ready for automation. So if you're a bookkeeper, 80% of what you do is going to be automated and you have to create new values, just like you make new values when you build a factory that uses robots, not people. But even Amazon, who's the king of automation, hired 200,000 people last year. So automation is a driving force in change and how we're going to work. It's not necessarily the end of work, but it's definitely a very big shift.