 So broadband and mobile, I think, is actually the world's furthest-reaching technology, but not everybody has access to mobile and to mobile broadband. It's actually less than half of the world's population. 47% of men and women on this planet have access to mobile. That's 3.4 billion people, but that's less than half of the world's population. So we do need to have a big goal to make sure we get at least an additional billion people connected to the mobile internet by 2020. And for this, we need more spectrum, more harmonized spectrum to carry the broadband traffic. And we need to have the right regulatory environment. We need, for example, mobile operators to be able to share a network infrastructure to enable mobile broadband in rural areas and in areas that are less densely populated. I think that's the way to get mobile and mobile internet and broadband to more people in the world.