 And we can safely say that connectivity is like oxygen. It's we need it to live. And that's also the scary part. In many ways, you could argue already quite clearly that being offline is the new luxury. So in fact, there's hotels charging now to guarantee that you can't connect. On the mobile phone, they have a blocking mechanism, but they charge for that. And there's places you can go to where they say, nobody can reach you. So be without oxygen, in a way. But if connectivity is like oxygen, then here's a slide I found the other day on the SmartPlanet from IBM. This is a very scary development. They're saying what's happening with mobile devices that were going from sync me, from synchronizing to see me sharing photos, to knowing me as the device, and then the device is, in the end, being me. This is a very logical consequence. When this device knows all about me, it can then decide to be me. Because it can basically say, I represent GERD, and I'm buying a car, make a bid. Already works. So that will be a future that we'll have to really think about this. Maybe there's a piece of enslavement in the empowerment. And this is certainly something that we have to keep an eye on.