 Now that the EU is going to finalize and flesh out and implement its digital agenda, there is a significant credibility problem for you as partners on IBM and Openform Europe because of them using interoperability-related patterns connected to the mainframe monography against open source to reinforce the law. What specifically is the question about... I'm not sure I copied the end of it. I was just going to ask you, since you at Oracle have made so much of an argument about how you actually practice what's preach, which is what the commissioner also said as he, aren't you concerned about the problem that in the further process discussing this? It's a little bit of a contradiction. If yours for each ally of this effort, number one, uses patterns against open source and other ITRs against interoperability and just to reinforce the law. Contrary to everything that's been said so far, it wasn't meant. Well, I guess my response would be I can't exactly hold these companies responsible for someone else's behavior. I think actually... Essentially, I don't think it's a good idea for anybody to attack open source with patterns, to be honest. You won't see us do it, and we hope other companies would refrain from it. Especially ones who, in other contexts, support open source. Do you want me to respond as well, or are you satisfied? I think he's satisfied. We have a question back from Benjamin. He's asked a question already, but just remind people who you are, Benjamin.