In terms of the Marriott situation, to use that as an example, it was alarming for folks, I think, to understand the scale and reach of that situation. Now, the folks who hacked Marriott didn't own Marriott, but I think in a case where you have a company like Bluesky, where we don't know whether Anbang really owns that company or not, there is a question about how your information is at risk if, in fact, the Chinese government does have a role in that company.
I think once an attack happens, people are naturally concerned about how their information is being used. We're dealing with the risk of our information being used in ways that we don't expect every day, whether it's using an iPhone...or the company that owns the hotel we work in.
That's just to say that it's always a concern, but I think it's one of those things where we have to be proactive about it to avoid a situation happening rather than react to it after the fact.