First, let me say you have a very illustrious committee with everyone carrying a BlackBerry. I am very impressed with that one.
We mentioned bad patent regimes earlier. Certainly the U.S. is the prime example of where companies are suing each other. It's more of a way of keeping products out. I can think of a decision in a case we lost in California, adjudicated by a jury that may have known nothing about patents, in which the company was awarded—it was overturned—eight dollars for every device we sold. This was going to be the payment we were going to have to give to the company. Absolutely, if you get the patent regime wrong, it does increase the price to consumers.