 The Smart Woman Project is really a mobile learning platform. It's designed for women in the developed world to support and somewhat connect with the women in the developing communities around the world. It's a way to get information to these women who probably don't have formal learning capabilities and it's a way to send them messages, learning messages to help them with their lives every day. If I get the messages in the states, in New York, and it's going to be written for me, but when we send those messages to the women say in Indonesia or Colombia or Mexico, it's got to be in their local language and their cultural context, including literacy level. We can't talk too high above them, we can't talk too low for them, but we also have to give them information that's relevant and hyper-hyper-local. It's operational right now in Indonesia on the Nokia Life platform as well as in Nigeria on the Nokia Life platform. We talked to the government of Mexico the other day and we're very excited, so we'll be able to have Colombia, Mexico, and including Kenya as well as part of the program. While we're working with Alcatel Lucent, we're going to be working with some folks at Qualcomm. We work with Shakira's organization, the Fundacio en Piedes Los Caldos out of Colombia. We work with Cherie Blair's Foundation for Women. So it's a good network of people that we've actually connected with to start Smart Woman and now take it to the next level.