I think it's fair to say we're always evaluating ways to reach users or reach citizens in this country. In a way, we take our lead from them. What are they using? What are they interested in? How are they populating their devices? What technologies are they using?
The BitTorrent experiment--and it was an experiment--came right out of that. It was an experiment on a number of fronts. It was an experiment on a production front: what's the user experience going to be like? It was an experiment on an economic front as well. We'll continue to do that kind of thing.
We always have an eye on two things, really. One is having the right user experience for the right people, the target audience, and the other one is the economics of it: can we make it work on a sustainable basis?