My last topic is a big topic, and I don't think I'll have much time to get into it with you and Mr. Aronshtam, but I've been to the San Francisco area in the last two years in the fall, and this year I was at Google and Twitter. I see that in your R and D tax incentives ranking, the U.S. isn't even on the list anywhere, and yet you could arguably say that an area like Mountain View, California is perhaps the most innovative region on the planet. Shouldn't we be studying more of what they're doing at companies like that and regions like that?
I would like to—and I think some of my colleagues probably raised this earlier—have a little more focus on what the private sector can do to drive innovation. We do hear a lot about what the government ought to do in terms of venture capital funds, tax credits, and other measures, but the private sector has to step up as well in those areas.