Thank you for that question.
To back up a bit on global standards—and I think we heard a bit of that today—the mobile telephony world has basically been split into a global standard, which much of Europe and Asia have been on, but North America has continued down the road of having two main standards: one CDMA and one GSM.
As it becomes apparent that the CDMA technology is mature and will slowly be phased out, from our perspective and what we've seen from the past when other technologies are weaned out of the market--and we've had examples in the past of another technology that used to be here in Canada called TDMA--even though the technology is being overlaid with a more advanced platform, that existing technology continues to operate in the market for quite a few years and is basically sunsetted out of things. The idea here is that because the CDMA customer base is so attractive and is large in North America, that presents an opportunity for growth to Ericsson if we continue to support these networks as they're growing and, hopefully, bring new technological solutions to that customer base when those solutions are required.