Lastly, with regard to Firefox in particular, you've articulated that the development, the implementation, and the corporate culture around that element are what grounds it in terms of protecting privacy, and it's actually rated fairly well for those things. I want to be clear on this: It could be altered at any time should somebody else purchase Firefox or decide to go in a different direction, or whatever. It's a chosen direction of company policy and culture to provide the service in the way it does now, versus out of technological capabilities.
Is that correct?