 standards so that our products will interoperate with products from other vendors. That there's an increasing requirement for interoperability because we're dealing in an increasingly complex world and no matter how hard we try or anyone else tries to say to you, just use our stuff it'll be fine. You're going to reach out and touch something else. You're going to acquire a piece of technology for somebody else. You're going to want those things to interact and that's why you want open standards. The benefits of open standards have been talked about earlier today. They'll continue to be talked about. Here's just like an overview of some of the many. I think I'm preaching to the choir here. Some people would argue that open standards or standardization in general is an impediment to innovation. In fact, I would argue exactly the opposite. Open standards enhance innovation. They provide an environment in which innovation can occur. Open standards are a process by which the smallest player can engage and can add their value. Open standards avoid lock-in today that customers are much more comfortable acquiring a product that conforms to a standard because they like the feeling the comfort that if they get sufficiently displeased with their current provider they can move to somewhere else. While frankly it's our job as vendors to make sure they don't take that step, the fact is that conforming with a standard is something which helps all of us sell our products. Open standards reduce cost. I think I am standing here as a representative of a business that has exploited this to the ultimate degree. As many of you know, we have become serial acquirers. In that acquisition process, we have acquired 65 companies in 65 months. How is it that we can take these products that have been independently developed without any anticipation that they would ever have to be munched together with the other products that are in the Oracle's product suite? How can we do this? Well one answer is to the degree that the products have been built to open standards then it's those open standards that provide the linkages that allow us to integrate.