That's precisely it. When we talk about our commercial sellers, these are tiny micro-businesses. These are businesses of one, two, three, or four people that may not have the expertise to launch a full-blown exporting business of their own, but by listing their inventory on a platform like eBay, they are able to close that gap. They are able to transact with customers in Australia, the U.K., the U.S., and anywhere else on the planet, and to do so at a very low cost. The cost of entry has effectively been done away with for exports.
I think precisely platforms like eBay are able to open up and democratize international trade in a way that hasn't been the case up until now, where trade has been the domain of large enterprises that are able to ship vast quantities of goods around the world. That's no longer the case.