Thank you very much for getting me back on track.
We also have some of the same restrictions. It's pretty common in Germany to be married a couple of times--especially our former Chancellor, for example, who was married four times. When you are married the third or fourth time, sir, then your pension is reduced from marriage to marriage. It goes down. When you get remarried, the pension is reduced. But also--and this is a law in Germany--when you are married a couple of years to somebody, for example in your second marriage, you also have a right to get money from his pension. That cannot be accumulated; it has to be brought into the relation. For example, if you married, remarried, and remarried, you would not get more because of the number of marriages, but you would at least get an average of pensions from all three marriages.