 Connected cars have evolved so much in the last ten years. We started with the infotainment system in vehicles like Ford and Fiat, and it was all about the connectivity between your phone and your media player and the car. But two or three car generations later, today, we're looking at autopilot and self-driving cars, and we're talking about flying cars. There was a car that I saw two days ago at the auto show, and it's just incredible how much technology has evolved, and it's all through the power of software and some of the technology that didn't even exist a few years ago. Going back to your question on the importance of 5G, I think it's going to unleash a variety of experiences, and it will enable self-driving cars to become a reality and cars to talk to each other, and use it in a safely manner. We're going to see 5G unleash the experiences around virtual reality and robotics. So I'm really thrilled to be here and meet some of the folks that are behind developing this technology, but also provide some insight into what this means for automotive. Very important, and I think this also enables newcomers, start-ups and new companies to bring new ideas but also develop new business models, because we're dealing with totally different new technology, and I think the monetization part of it will be totally different than what we had in the past with normal vehicles and services that they were bringing to the consumers. So I think we'll definitely see big companies working closer with start-ups, looking at purgers and acquisitions in terms of beefing up their portfolio for big data, but definitely new business models will surface. Wow, we're still in the beginning of that, right? We're looking at even evolving the levels of autonomy, because what was defined 2-3 years ago needs to be updated to meet the current technology and the applications that will be developed for the production vehicles. The other thing that I think we'll need to look at is standards and revisit the current standards but also create new ones as we're moving to the new world of mobility. Also when it comes to 5G again, it's been a technology that everybody has been talking about and has been very excited about welcoming it to the market. 2020, I hear, is still the year. We're going to have a discussion later today about that. But again, I think we'll definitely need to work closer together, so car companies, technology companies and governments to identify best ways to bring these technologies in a safe matter to market. Thank you very much.