Yes. One of the things we're confronted with, for example, in Quebec City, is that there's Activision, which is the number one video game developer in the world, and Ubisoft is across the street. They have much deeper pockets than we do. We create an environment in which we get free fruit in the morning; we get massages during business hours; we are flexible. We have all sorts of ideas like that, all sorts of treats, and a climate that will compensate. You can always compensate so much, but right now that's the way we treat our manpower, and that's very important.
For the rest, for sure there's a challenge. If those with deep pockets decided to attack us for real by offering 40% more, they could do that. It's a threat we have, but so far, so good. We've thrived and we've grown.