I would say no, unfortunately, from my point of view.
In terms of our video streaming and downloading products—we also have one called Hoopla—you don't get the kind of material you get on Netflix. On Netflix you don't even get premier feature content, and you certainly don't get that on these services. Kanopy has only documentaries. Hoopla has second-tier feature films and a lot of children's material. They're popular, but there literally is not any competition, I would say, with the major moviemakers.
We've talked to our vendors about that, and the cost of acquiring any kind of service at a Netflix level would be astronomical, so I don't see that as an issue.