That's fair.
Finally, we talk a lot about the cloud and how that provides a certain level of security that would not have been accessible as of late because you don't have to have servers and the physical-locked door and the various layers of cybersecurity to ensure that it could be safe. With the cloud, obviously, it's somebody else's responsibility. One of the further challenges with that is that you have a massive system that holds an unbelievable amount of data. Although there's a greater level of security, there are risks associated with this on a much larger scale, although it's much more difficult to infiltrate.
I wonder if you can comment as to how those risks are mitigated, because that especially impacts small- and medium-sized enterprises that will purchase a cloud storage option for $20 a month or $50 a month, which gives them access to the services, but the scale challenges exist there as well.