I think there's a couple of good comments around that.
First of all, for Ericsson the global spend on LTE development is quite a bit larger than what we're picking up here. This is a complementary set of competence and resources and patents for licensing, but our R and D spend for LTE is quite a bit larger than that. We have commitments and contracts. I think Verizon was one of the ones in the U.S. that have chosen to move to LTE. It's a huge network, and Ericsson is one of those suppliers. So the development and innovation for LTE with Ericsson is paramount, and we are marching down that road very quickly.
I think there was a great comment this morning from Nortel where, although they had worked on this technology and developed this technology, when they went out to the customer base they said, “That's great, we like what you have, but you'd better put those assets in safe hands.” I think what we're seeing here is exactly that, because we are considered the leader in LTE today.