 AOL, Yahoo Saga coming to an end with the merger. I listened to Tim, Tim Armstrong. I had known Tim for a very long time. He's a very steady hand. He was asked about Marissa Myers, her pay package. And obviously, that's a sore thumb for a lot of people. I would point out that the stock didn't appreciate. People didn't say, well, appreciate because of Alibaba. I am a person who doesn't look through the record if you made the playoffs because everybody went bad on the opposite side. You didn't make the playoffs. She made the playoffs. Do I want to take the money away from her? I know. I don't even care about her. What I care about is that will Yahoo be able to, with AOL, monetize all those hundreds of millions of people they have to the point where it could be meaningful for Verizon? Not initially, maybe not even three years. But if you had to pick someone who could do it, it would be Tim. Tim's a visionary. Tim is a no-nonsense guy. And I have liked his views about doing big things on the web, and that the idea that the only players are going to be Google and Facebook seems wrong to me.