I don't have the statistics with me today, but I always think that when one comes to an issue, one should look at it from a balanced point of view. You looked at it from one point of view. You said that radio stations achieved a bunch of efficiencies as a result of this technology change.
How about the efficiencies achieved by the music industry? The music industry used to have to hire an AR man, and they used to have to press CDs and physically take them to the radio station and say, “Will you play my music?”
As a result of these efficiency changes that have occurred, the music industry has had significant economic efficiencies, which nobody seems to care about. There should be a balance. Yes, we might have saved some money. I'll let Mike or Brad speak about the efficiencies and how much it would represent. But it's nowhere near the economic efficiencies that the music industry has as a result of having the ability to push music electronically to our servers....
Brad, can you give us an idea of--