I have a question for Mr. Foster.
Mr. Foster, I'm really curious about the technology, and I could talk to you about that all day long, but I'm also interested in the process by which we persuade ourselves to make these huge social and technological changes that we are considering.
Around here, roughly a third of the people feel threatened economically by the changes we're talking about. A third believe, as you've said, that there are many job benefits and economic benefits to be accrued, and about a third of us seem to be undecided or uninformed.
How do we persuade the unpersuaded that we need to move quickly and decisively, and that this really isn't a threat but rather an opportunity?