Yes, and I'm glad you went there, because I was going to go there with my next question. When we start looking at the new technologies and vehicles talking to vehicles, I want to make sure that a Ford can talk to a Toyota and to a Honda when it's driving down the road, especially as we go to automated driverless cars and stuff like that.
One of the other concerns I have is that when you you go car, let's say from Windsor, across the border, all of a sudden it's using data in the U.S., so you're going from an unlimited data package in Canada to ten bucks a megabyte in the U.S. Have you put any thought into what should be done to solve some of those problems as vehicles cross the border? The owner of the vehicle may not even be using his phone or the data on the phone; it may be the car itself using that data. How do we handle those types of things?