All right. Okay, I'll try to give some color over the situation. We do not provide specific information about traditional versus new, especially as they begin in some ways I would say to merge together in a way. I mean, just as an example, if you're talking about customers, then some customers that use to be ADC or so they’re now doing SD-WAN and sometimes the same products from our perspective are being used for both, so it's a little bit difficult to say. But I mean, I still would like to respond to your question, giving you some, I would say, information or color about what's happening in general. So what is happening in general and you’re right with what you described right now. I mean, overall, the standard appliance business seems to be decreasing. And on the other side, obviously, the SD-WAN, NFV and mobile networks deployment seems to be increasing. That's obviously accurate. And we see this decline. However, that being said, I would like to say that even in the traditional markets, we do have opportunities because sometimes specific projects are being launched as an example, the one project that we have been awarded to, the design win that I was talking about. So this actually belongs to our traditional line of projects or products, but still, I mean, it is an opportunity. And the fact that the overall demand for capacity in the network is growing has some influence in some areas, even when our traditional products are being used. So while in general, I would say, yes, there is a decline, but we are looking for these opportunities. And once we, for example, deliver against this design win that I mentioned before, so we may see here and there opportunities where this decline is compensated by these new opportunities that we're seeing. So, overall, yes, there is a decline and we base our growth on the growth of the growing markets rather than on the traditional market, which is declining, but we're still finding opportunities even within the traditional market.