 The advantage is the extent to which the share of patents in a given field is higher or smaller than the global distribution. So basically if you are above one, it means that your country is more specialized in that technology than the rest of the world. So look at the blue bars. These are the innovation inventions in information and communication technology. Europe here is below one in ICT in biotech and in nanotechnologies, which means that other countries are most specialized, make more relative efforts in these fields, and the US is above one in all these three fields, including ICT. And if you look at South Korea and Japan, they are much above one. If you look within Europe, only Finland of course in ICT is very specialized, but at the EU level we do relatively less effort. Now let's look at non-technological innovation, which is more what we talk about today because it's about business processes. We don't have indicators of that or no good relevant indicator, but we have a lot of casual evidence. And in this field the US plays a key role, a lead role. If you look at new organizational processes, Six Sigma, if you look at networks and business model, Google of course. If you look at efficient design, iPod, if you look at university industry partnership, it's much more intense in the US than in Europe. And these of course are related to technological entrepreneurship, to IT entrepreneurship. And so why do we have, because you have factual evidence or you have broad data, but we all know that we have a lower rate of entrepreneurship in that field. And this is what I'm trying to understand. Why do we have less entrepreneurship in Europe? One could be the lack of ideas, the lack of knowledge, but I believe this is not what hinders Europe in being more innovative, creative or productive in that field. Our universities are active. We could do better, but we have active universities. I say we could do better because when you look at Shanghai rankings, I know they are not perfect and they are biased, but still we are not in the top lead, but still universities are active. Knowledge is generally accessible. We just had the examples of the two computers that knowledge is accessible.