Yes, if you have the money, we can do these things.
There are a couple of inherent problems. In this regard, I'd want to meet with everybody personally, because I don't want to give away all of my trade secrets, of course. That said, I will say there's an inherent infrastructure problem with the way telecommunications are designed, and the inherent problem that comes with that design is what you're speaking to, namely the assumption that all of the decisions that need to be made in an artificial intelligence or intelligent manner are a serial problem. In other words, there's a problem. I'm going to send it all the way to the head office here, and I'm going to make a decision there, and I'm going to send it all the way back. I'm going to use that bandwidth all the way through to make sure that I make that decision. That is a serial design of a communication system, and yes, we will run out of bandwidth, and it will fail.
In a parallel architecture, that's not the case. You will then have information that is relevant, and its relevance will escalate as it goes up, so that it minimizes the usage of your bandwidth. That will be where the technology advance comes that will minimize the amount of bandwidth you're thinking that you're going to need.