 And then, of course, we have convergence. We all know what that means in our everyday life. It used to be all these separate things are provided by separate people. And now they're all coming together, whether it's commerce, entertainment, learning, education. You can get an education on the internet now. Yesterday was a research published from a Canadian university showing that about 80% of companies don't care if you went to MIT. As long as you could do the work. They'll pay you a little bit less, yes? But they'll still hire you. In fact, now they're hiring people based on the credentials of previous programming or social reputation. I would say that it's probably still very important to get a degree from MIT if you can. But that's just research. So what comes together here is like on the web, we can get education. We can find connections. We can build a career. We can communicate. And all these industry sectors are converging. And so I think the key to the future of companies like yours is to be in that convergence and think about the neighboring areas, not your original area.