 The whole perception is that Africa is too risky to invest in, and how can we change that? And I think that that's something, I think we can say Africa specifically, but then maybe even ask about other areas that might be considered too risky as well, and those are kind of the areas where local digital content is clearly a major issue. I feel like, well, Africa is a really investment attractive, it is actually a huge focus for donors currently. I find that this is actually true, particularly because it's getting a lot of attention, especially for famines and natural disasters. However, if you take it to a more startup level, it definitely is a challenge to get investors in general, I guess, for startups, particularly for social startups. So I guess it comes to what someone else was mentioning about sort of making an investment attractive rather than focusing on the location. I guess a quick general thought is that the reason local digital, the reason we're even having the need to have local digital content as a core focus of this upcoming IT World Young Innovators competition is because the fact that a very small number of people actually speak these local languages and work in them basically means that there is no massive market opportunities for people to serve products for these needs. It's not like these languages are Mandarin or English. And so fundamentally, you've got to begin by admitting and believing that the innovation here is trying to figure out how to actually serve local digital content in these languages. So this is the opportunity. The higher the risk, the higher the return. So I don't see that as an entrepreneur or an investor, it's always the battle of how much risky is it and what return would it bring. Again, I don't have experience in that specifically, but I think perhaps Carolina, which have the experience in that part can add a little bit of value in that. But I don't see that there are specific locations, geographical locations where it's quite riskier than anywhere else in the world. Others would say the same about maybe the Middle East region or some other continent, but I don't see it that at all. I see it as an opportunity. I always do.