joining us from hong kong, tim culpan. it is interesting. is starting to affect the business? i am reading they are dismantling the corporate strategy unit which is perhaps where they have been investigating. tim: i think that could be one of the most significant changes coming out of the scandal. one thing that has made samsung strong is the central planning office they have that you mentioned where high-level decisions can be made on the future of the company, where they should be in the next 10 years, how to allocate resources, where to invest funds, how to raise money or whether to raise money. what happens is you can have that central planning authority in the company and they can decide, we know we need to double down on chips, so we are going to invest more money in chips and scale back on smartphones or whatever else. when you divide the company down to its component parts, the individual c.e.o.'s of those divisions want to expand and boost their own businesses. when you take out that central planning organization, you can possibly lo