Yes. Ten years ago the idea of putting your computer in your suitcase would have been absurd, but clearly you could put 50 iPads in your suitcase now. Technological innovation is constant. This is very important, there's science and discovery and then there's innovation in health care. We've said we should encourage people to go across there. But this is a different problem. This problem requires an understanding of the issue in health care. It requires bringing in people who understand design and understand the challenges and complexities. Companies come to us with technology and ask for help to get this into health care. They don't understand.
We also need to evaluate this. We need to turn the health care system into something that innovates and comes along. There's so much opportunity around us. We haven't figured out how to get those two markers fully integrated within heath care yet, not to mention the thousands that might come later. It's a different problem, and I don't think we've addressed it.