One should take into consideration the fact that the base was very low, the amount of use of the RMB and yuan was very low at the beginning. Even if it triples, which it has done in the last three years, it's still 8% to 12%, for example. That's an increase.
It looks big in numbers, but in fact, if you look at the whole picture, which is what I was trying to do in my original presentation, it's significant but not that significant. That's probably the fairest way to put it. Bringing the RMB, given the size of Chinese's trade and investment—it's now the world's second-largest economy—it's bringing China, with the support of the Chinese government, into the world, and we will see more of this as time goes on.