I can make a general comment about the economy. It's interesting to us that it appears that the recession is such, as we've seen lately in the paper, that it seems to be flattening and we're looking at a period of growth, even if it's going to be long and slow growth.
The wireless industry has been a rather robust industry over the years. I think even in this climate that we've seen over the past few months, people will give up a lot of things before they'll give up their cellphones. They'll stop doing a lot of things. As a result of that—and I think our financial results show this—we have been able to maintain an extremely good financial position in the market. It doesn't mean that we're not cognizant of the fact that we're part of the food chain and we could see an impact from this later on, but obviously it's absolutely paramount and always has been paramount to Ericsson that we have a strong financial position, because it's only through that that we get to be masters of our destiny and take the decisions we need to take and not have others take them for us.
Because it seems like the overall growth in the wireless industry has not decayed even through this recession, when it comes to R and D and future development here in Canada, I would say it remains very robust, static, and we hope for growth.