 Obviously, the 2016 elections. There will be a new president at the end of this long campaign. And truthfully, particularly on the Republican side, unless that primary process settles into a more familiar cadence, there's going to add a lot of uncertainty. Definitely streaming video. Certainly younger people, but also older people, are getting more of their entertainment from specific kinds of things that they like to watch. So Netflix is obviously the biggie, but you've got HBO now, you've got a whole lot of other folks who are doing that. I think the biggest story next year is really going to be about how the Fed raises interest rates, how Janet Yellen and the Fed sort of handle that gradual process next year. We'll be closely scrutinized by the investors. Same thing that happened in 2015. Will they? Won't they? As soon as we get that first Fed meeting in January, people are going to begin asking when is the Fed going to raise interest rates. I think for 2016, we're really going to see a bear market. That's what the tea leaves are saying.