 I'm very happy to be talking to John Davies. He heads up Intel's World Ahead program. Now, we've heard a lot at the Worcesters Forum about the importance of a multi-stakeholder approach, civil society, government, but also tell us how important it is to get the private sector on board. Well, I think it's critical, David, to get the private sector on board because we have programs where, for example, Intel has helped train 12 million teachers. We're training front-line a million healthcare workers by 2015. We have math and science programs that touch 7 million 16, 17-year-olds every year, and you can't do those. Those programs are massive, but you need people in the country that love the programs. You need people in the country that want them to happen in their countries to bring them there, and so it's an engagement of government, the multinationals, and private, and it's that private public partnership that works best. And how is this event working for you? A lot of it is networking. A lot of it is putting different ministries from different countries where you've got a project running in touch with someone who hasn't yet and showing, you know, if you don't believe me, trust what this guy says. So this is 2013. There's about 17 ministers here, and it has many hundreds of people. And many of our best programs have been done by the people that attend here, and it's critical when a program in one continent brings a healthcare program, an education program, programs to reach lower incomes, and in other countries trying to do something similar but doesn't know what's worked and just as importantly, what hasn't worked. And so it's that sharing of best practices that's absolutely critical. When you get this many people in a place at one time, it's perfect for sharing best practices. And it's not just about selling technology in the developing world. It's making sure that there is a good fit, that the technology is right for the role it's being asked to perform. Exactly. And what it really is, is it has to serve what the end benefit is, what the people are. Kids need rugged machines, need to do this healthcare, and these different types of equipment, and you've got to look at who is using it and what are they using it for, and make sure the equipment is a good fit for that. And if it is, it will be a good business too. Thank you very much. Great, thank you.