I want to have a clearer conversation. Some say that you grab—and I've seen this many times—80% of the Internet advertising sales, you and Facebook. I've seen that. Maybe they are going too far. Let's say it's 50%. I think we can agree on this minimum.
In this new consumer tendency to go and check the Internet advertising and check on Facebook—“Oh, I see that”—we consumers are reacting. You are not forcing anyone, but you are changing the habits of advertisers.
What I'm wondering is whether you are creating a good number of jobs as important as the losses of jobs we see in the old world—in the newspaper world and the regular TV world. How many jobs has Google created in Canada over the last 10 years?