Thank you. I'm definitely more comfortable answering the question when it's posed that way.
I think it is generally accepted that, years ago, Cisco had a large share of the marketplace, and I think that is representative of what we inherited. I would again point members back to the documents that I shared with you, where we tried to be very transparent about when SSC was created and what we inherited.
We do see that the competition is improving. We do see the adoption of open source standards making it easier. People talked earlier about Juniper Networks, Ruckus and Extreme Networks. They are competitors. Those are people who are finding their way into our ecosystem.
In some cases, we consider some of these vendors to be very much world class, and we've moved entirely to them. I would use the firewall example I spoke to earlier with Fortinet, where they are the vast majority of how we handle our firewalls. That used to be all Cisco. It is now almost all Fortinet. We are seeing these niche providers, and they are quite capable.
It is a transition that is occurring in the marketplace—absolutely.