Thank you, Mr. Rodriguez.
Fair dealing for the purposes of education, in section 29, is $41.4 million; performance of cinematographic works by educational institutions would cost the rights holders $25 million; the non-extension of the private copying regime to digital devices takes $30 million out of the pockets of performers and rights holders; and the ephemeral recordings, section 30.9—the commercial radio tariff—takes $21.2 million out; and the broadcast mechanical, television, and other radio services is $8.6 million, for a total of $126.2 million.