Good afternoon to our witnesses.
I have several questions. Mr. Brown, I imagine that the people who are listening to us or watching us on television do not fully understand what we're talking about. Earlier you said that you have written five books and published literary magazines. Those publications have brought in more than a quarter of a million dollars. That is correct, that is what you stated. This has benefited advertisers, drafters, photographers, local bookstores, but as an author, as an artist—because you are an artist, you are an author, you are the one who wrote the book, you are the one who created it—as a creator, how much of this would you receive, perhaps not in actual dollars but in terms of the percentage of that quarter of a million dollars? Is it proportional to your cultural contribution? At the end of the line, does your copyright fee provide you with a certain amount of money? In terms of the percentage, is it worth your while?