 Okay, basically the big problem we have on the internet today with crime is due to a lack of accountability. People can do what they like without any consequences. Now, in some environments, that's fine. If you're on a blog, if you're on a chat room, whatever, you don't want to have criminal consequences. But if you're doing banking online, if you're selling stuff online, if you do something that's criminal, there should be consequences. Or if you're in a chat room and you're just spoiling the conversation by spamming or trolling or whatever, there should be consequences that maybe you don't get to talk on that blog anymore. So, if you look at what's going wrong with the internet, we don't have that glue, that friction that you have in the real world where you get the eye-to-eye contact. And you get the person who says, please stop, you're boring me. Or please stop stealing my money. You're going to jail. So, that's the key thing, I think, accountability. And that's how we're going to take the net back from the criminals.