 The big mandate right now for us is building libraries together. At the end of the day, we want lots of libraries. We want lots of winners. I think the role of libraries should be on the traditional roles of libraries, preservation and access just in the digital realm. So they should start by gathering everything they can digitally. And it turns out that it's not that expensive to do. Just do it, whether it's if you're university, to do all of the lectures, do all the materials, websites, all of that, collect it and then make it as accessible as you possibly can. And don't worry about too much on naysayers. Just try out different things. If there are libraries already built, library collections, digitize it. So first, go from you digitize everything that you've got, then collect all the things that are being produced now and then build structures so that your job is easier and easier going forward like building into classrooms, all of the technologies for going and capturing and putting it into the library, into the digital library. I think there's been a fear of costs, or you can't do it here, or we're going to have to go and subscribe to somebody else's service to do this. It's like, no, no, no. Yes, work together with others, but just start doing it. What we'd like to do is work with libraries to take, say, their book collections of all the books that they have in their collection, of the ones that have already been digitized, give those digital copies to the library. And then ones that haven't been digitized have the libraries digitized, put those into a pool, so it helps other people. And be able to go, boink, here's your library, but digital. Can we bring our libraries digital, past, present, and future materials?