 Today, we have released results for activity in the international patent system as measured through our Patent Cooperation Treaty for 2014. We see once again growth, growth at a level that is greater than the growth in the world economy, a small measure, if you like, of the knowledge economy and the increasing importance in the economy of technology. So applications rose to 215,000 international patent applications, a growth of about 4.5%. Interestingly, 87% of that growth came from two countries, namely United States of America and China. United States of America remains the top country of origin for international patent applications. It's followed by Japan and now followed by China. China experienced growth of 18%, once again, in the number of international patent applications filed from China. In fourth place, by the way, is Germany. I suppose the other general comment to note is that we see, of course, great activity in the field of digital technology and computer technology, the three top filers, all telecoms, namely Huawei of China, Qualcomm of the United States of America and ZTE of China.