philipp kampshoff, welcome to the programme. it's good to have you with us.b is assessing attitudes all over the world when it comes to new technology like this. what are you hearing from people about the way that avs will change the way that we get around the world? it's very interesting because a lot of people talk about electric vehicles, and we at mckinsey would say actually autonomous vehicles might be the much bigger game—changer than electric vehicles. for the city of washington, dc, we asked the question, "what is actually cheaper — owning a car "or using e—hailing 100% of the time?" you know, like uber or lyft. and the answer is 2,500 miles. if you drive more than 2,500 miles in a year, you should own a car. if you drive less than that, it will be cheaper for you tojust use e—hailing. now, in your e—hailing, the most expensive part is the driver. and autonomous vehicles or robotaxis come with a promise that you can take out the driver and save that cost. so all of a sudden, the break—even point changes from 2,500 miles to 7,500 miles. now, you can as