SIMON FREAKLEY: Well, Julie, you're so right. While we've studied disruption for years, we've been formally studying it for three years, the third year, this year where we published these statistics. But the 72%, almost 3/4 of CEOs feel that their jobs are in jeopardy, a massive 20 point jump since last year, is really significant. And interestingly, Julie, of all those 3,000 CEOs that we interviewed around the world for this study, 94% of them felt that their business models would have to fundamentally change in the next three years for them to remain relevant in their markets, and 57% of them felt they weren't making swift enough progress. So some real insights in this year's study.
BRIAN SOZZI: Simon, one of those insights really surprised me, noting that 3% of executives say COVID is their number one priority. Why is that so low?
SIMON FREAKLEY: Brian, good to see you again. So interesting, Brian, when we asked people what was keeping them awake at night, COVID didn't even make the top 10, in fact, it came in at number 13. In the top 10 were issues like the impact of artificial intelligence in their sectors, governance issues coming from new regulation, environmental issues, how they were responsible but still profitable, all of these concerns are in the top 10 but COVID number 13, you're so right.