I don't think we've ever suggested that we don't want to pay copyright. We've never suggested that.
What we are trying to do is to ensure that there's access to material by teachers and students. We don't want to reduce Mr. Brown's income. The fee-setting process for photocopying of material in schools is done by a completely different process. At the moment it amounts to about $20 million for creators in the country through the fees set by Copyright Canada. And if that copying goes up, the next time they sit down to set the fee, then the fee will go up, and Mr. Brown and other people will get a greater amount per student for the amount of copying that's done.