Yes.
In terms of the numbers, the rates have gone up over the last decade. That's been discussed in front of this panel before, but I could take you back a bit to the history of how that happened.
The reason for the increase goes back to the middle of the last decade, when the Copyright Board found that the rights that broadcasters were paying for were what they called “historically undervalued”. So there was an adjustment in the rate at that time.
As you've heard previously in testimony, prior to 2003 the reproduction royalties obviously weren't paid at all. We've seen in the last decade the utilization of the separate and distinct reproduction right that was noted by the Copyright Board and has its own distinct value. We've also seen what I guess you would call a “market correction” for the historical undervaluation of the performance right as well.