 What's the DOJ doing? Because, yes, I mean, Google is like, it's a thing, like you can Google it, but this is also a big sprawling conglomerate. So I could imagine there's a lot you might or might not want to sue Google about. Exactly, there is a lot. So the DOJ case actually does focus on Google search, the sort of most obvious Google product. And their concern is that the way that Google became so powerful was, in part, not just because it was a great product, but really because they had a series of exclusive default contracts and that they used their powerful position in other industries to make Google search the default across many different products and that that's a big part of how they were able to get this huge market position they have today.