From Microsoft's perspective, any charitable organization receives their entire software inventory free of charge. So we will donate that, and we've been doing that year over year. It's about $16 million to $20 million per year. We'll donate to any organization that submits an application for their software requirements. They will receive them free for that very reason. We don't think they should be encumbered with IT costs when their business is about doing things for the community. So I think that's an important one.
On your previous question, on ICT investment, I can argue that the study is quite significantly behind, from small businesses in Canada as it is in the United States. So as to your question on what the government can do, I think an ICT tax credit, and certainly the ability to depreciate costs over a period of time that is more manageable for businesses, would hopefully help stimulate some ICT investment from small and medium-sized businesses.