 Zanus is asking why are prices of computer parts so expensive in the Philippines and it's not priced like that in the States. Actually that's pretty much the same story with practically everything, like if you tried to buy an iPhone or a new S21 or any new cell phone, it will always be more expensive here than it is in the States. So the reasoning there is usually customs. So our taxes are higher than what you have in the States and depending on where you buy the item in the States, each state has a different form of tax. In fact, there are some states that it's better to buy there than other states because the tax is lower. So short answer, our import tax is really mahal. And secondly, you need to take into account that there are other people also who are part of the supply chain. So I don't know, there are a lot of added costs. So when it gets to the retail store, it's really like after making several patongs now on top of that. And then the retail store needs to add its own money and in addition to tax. So that's your answer. But it's the government, essentially. I mean, not saying the criticize the government, it's just that that's just how much it is for the most part. And it's also a function of supply and demand. I mean, relatively, there are just a few PC guys here in our country. I mean, compared to the states where you have a big population that can buy that. So the more you buy, the more you can buy as a retailer or as a distributor, the cheaper you can get it. But our distributors here, since we have a much smaller market, can only buy ex-abound. Let's say, if in the states, you can order 100,000 units and then that's sure to be sold. Here in our country, you can only order 10,000. So if in the states, 100,000 units per unit, let's say $100, for example, here, if 10,000 units, maybe the cost is $150, it's also a function of our market. I mean, it's easy to point to people and say, ah, you know, I love that because I just want to earn money and get taxes, earn money, etc., but we just have to face the fact that our market is much smaller also than the US, than Europe. Not only is it smaller, the capacity of the market also is much less to afford expensive motherboards, expensive graphics cards, expensive monitors. So of course, the items here are more budget and the things here are more expensive because our market, we can't support large buy-in orders. And even if we get the items at all, some brands like EVGA, EVGA graphics cards are only reserved for North America. They don't sell them anymore to Asia. Choice here on the manufacturer because they think there's a market in the US, but it's difficult to distribute all throughout Asia to the different countries. So it's really hard to compete with a large market like the US or like the EU, not integrated. It's just a concrete example. We still want to carry the HTC Vive, but all of our VR headsets are now Vive. Second hand. So I went to the Vive on HTC, I emailed HTC, called emailed, and said that we're a retail shop in the Philippines. You want to carry your parts. And they're like, sure, great, this is the price list. And when I saw the price list, I emailed them back and I said, did you know that the price list that was given to me was even more expensive than the manufacturer itself? If I just bought it off Amazon, the price of the Amazon was even cheaper than the manufacturer's price here in Asia. So again, it's a function of the market. In the States, a lot of people can buy the Vive and they were able to order lots of stock. But here in the US, we're just trying. So the price per unit is much higher. Actually, I've been thinking about this a long time, so I've been meaning to do a video because of the overpriced parts of our products here. And of course, it's true, there's taxes, retailers, there's just a little bit of big retailers here. And you can name them off the top of your head, right? So of course, there's a semi-monopoly. But aside from all of those factors, there's a basic fact that we're a small market and small markets don't get good prices. It's just like SNR. You go to SNR, you buy in bulk, it's cheaper in SNR because you're buying in bulk. And our market cannot support bulk orders like the US, like EU, and that's why also our parts are more expensive here.