A couple of weeks ago, Bill Gates appeared in China and made an announcement about an initiative that Microsoft is engaging in.
As you may know, there's a concept around of the “digital divide”. The reality is that while many of us, particularly in Canada, have the benefit of technology, there are billions of people in the world who do not. What Microsoft has said it will do—and this is part of its corporate citizenship initiative—is say to governments, and China was where we announced it, that if they're prepared to invest in purchasing computers for students for school and home use in the very poorest parts of their country, we're prepared to make a special suite of software available to them, called Microsoft student innovative solution, which has some Windows and some Office, and we'll make it available to governments for bulk purchase for $3.