I totally support success. I just wanted to get to the numbers, and those numbers were there.
I guess the other question I have is in bringing us in line with our international partners. I looked into that. Many of our partners set much higher tariff rates for play.
I look at the United States, which would be our number one trading partner. It doesn't have the broadcast mechanical, but broadcasters are legally allowed only a temporary copy of a transmission program. That's the entire show. There are no exceptions for reproduction of individual musical works, and they don't allow the broadcasters to build a library of musical works.
In the U.K. and Netherlands, they pay for both the communication right and the reproduction right.
In Germany, Spain, and Mexico, the exception allows broadcasters to make only one reproduction for the purpose of a single broadcast.
So is it really fair to say the situation in Canada, with that $700 that you're going to pay on top of that, which allows you a lot of flexibility...that it doesn't exist in many of our competing markets?