[on improvement in global water crisis] Yes, measurably, for sure, but what it practically means is that in developing communities around the world, women or children literally walk for about three and a half miles from their homes to whatever standing water sources are available, so rivers, swamps, mud puddles. And then, as a result of drinking from these unsafe water sources, will contract easily preventable water-borne diseases, such as diarrhea or dysentery, which actually kill more kids under the age of five than AIDS, malaria, or all world violence combined, including war. We build fresh-water wells in developing nations and impoverished communities to give people clean water.