The universities have a long tradition. Scientific, technical and medical publishers were the first to provide legal offerings. In some ways, universities have made use more quickly of a legal offering that was very important. The same thing is done in French-speaking Canada. We are developing this offering.
Personally, I think that the technologies will end up resolving the problems they have caused. For example, we have an agreement with 1,000 libraries in Quebec that lend chronodegradable files, which self-destruct after 30 days. So we do not have the problem of wondering whether we need to stop a student and confiscate his or her iPad and remove the material. We don't. Instead, we offer a license. We made exceptional agreements with the libraries. This could be done in the education systems. We could make chronodegradable documents.