I'll take my cue from the chair and first of all thank you personally, in this public forum, for your ongoing support of Research In Motion. I know you're a great advocate for us, and we really appreciate it.
To that extent, too, Mr. Regan, I know you speak up for us, on our behalf, and we really do appreciate it.
You know, the members, and even the men and women of the public service, have been truly outstanding for us, in international affairs and Industry Canada, as we take on the world in our industry, so thank you very much for that. You've always been behind us.
Hopefully we'll give you reasons to be excited and to be behind us even more on November 7, when there's an event at the Château Laurier at which you can get a sneak peek at the BlackBerry 10. Certainly we hope you'll be able to attend.
I apologize for that commercial, but....
Is it a natural evolution? I don't know. It's too hard to say right now. Obviously the pendulum has swung quite far. You see all sorts of crazy class action lawsuits in the U.S., and it really is a barrier or a tool that people are using in the competitive nature of our business world. It does have an impact on the cost to consumers. It's all a matter of finding that balance, of being able to protect all of the R and D spending you do, and at the same time not making it anti-competitive—if that makes sense.
The short answer is that it's too soon to tell.