It's for North America. Okay.
And you also said that the sharing of news content accounted for less than 3% of content on your platforms. I think that was in Mr. Chan's speaking notes. Now 3% of $30 billion is roughly $900 million. That's what's generated in North America by the sharing of news content on your platforms. That may not be a big deal for Meta or Facebook, but what represents a drop of water in Meta's ocean probably amounts to the bread and butter of small newspapers. It could save many companies, like those in my colleague Mr. Shields' region, about which he spoke earlier.
Don't you think that numbers like these deserve a little more serious attention?