 So we are three and a half weeks after Brexit and news today is Arm is getting sold off to Japanese owner, Mr Masayushi-san. He seems like a cool guy. You can check him out on YouTube. He has a lot of interviews with a bunch of people in English with all kinds of ideas and stuff. And it seems cool. And he had a guy from Google who was working with him before, Nikesh Arora who was a business manager for Google for 10 years. So it could be a very cool guy. He might be perfect for Arm to bring all this cash in and make things happen, maybe. But there's a Japanese economy. Maybe there's too many robots, too many Pokemon. How can you trust that the future of the Japanese economy is going to be stable? It's kind of unstable. You know after Brexit, the Japanese stock market was the one that crashed the most. So who knows where the Japanese economy is going to go? So maybe the US economy is a little bit more reliable and that's why maybe Larry Page and Sergey Brin should pick up the phone, dial a plus 44 directly to Arm headquarters or just walk down the street. There's like an office just next to Google and they can speak directly there with the CEO and say, hey, how about this counteroffer? We'll give you $45 billion and all the same conditions. And maybe Arm can just be A and the Google alphabet. So we'll see what happens. There's need for cash. Technology without cash is just interesting videos on my website, which is great. But a lot of these cool technologies need a lot of cash and then people can get them and then it can make the world a better place. So cash is important. And let's see where and who the people with cash, what they're going to do right now. This is a big deal. This is it. It's not going to be European anymore, no matter what, probably.