 What's your take? I want to talk about the competition that's come in. That's one of the other big things that's changed in the last 12 months is you've seen EMC partner up with MapR. You see Hortonworks now. We're going to have them in the queue a little bit later. What do you take on that? I mean, you guys have done your own Kadoop connectors. I think we've talked in the past about you guys just taking the core of Apache Kadoop code. So what do you see as the competitive landscape? What does it mean to you guys? What's your angle on that? So from the Vertica perspective, we partner with a lot of companies in the BI space, in the ETL space, and we have a very robust partner ecosystem. It's the same thing now that we're seeing play out in the Hadoop world. We think that so long as this industry doesn't get fragmented, which I think would be a disaster as it's just ramping up, that's a very good thing. Having different competitors work on product in a certain market. So our philosophy is let's work with as many of the companies in the space as we can. We do work on our connector ourselves, but we work with vendors like Hortonworks, we're Apache, obviously Cloudera, and we will continue to do that. We also have a lot of our own initiatives around expanding what we do on top of Hadoop. We came out with the Vertica Community Edition. We announced that about a month ago. That's something that's very different for us, but it ties very well into the space where we give away a one terabyte license on three nodes of Vertica to anybody that wants it. So anybody that wants to sign up can go to vertica.com slash community, and there's the quote unquote free version of Vertica. And we really believe that our biggest challenge to scale is just letting more people know about what we do. And I think that's true of many vendors that you're seeing here today is we gotta get the word out that there are solutions to help people as they analyze and monetize this data. So all these vendors from our perspective form a very important ecosystem. We have no plans to do our own, say, distribution of Hadoop, which sounds like what you might have been referring to. We were joking.