Mr. Dolgay, last year 100,000 American citizens were sued for downloading. That's dramatically up over the 35,000 who were sued, apparently, in the four or five years before that. From my talks with the musician community that I know in the United States, nobody's feeling all that confident that this is a solution. The only confidence they have is being remunerated for the fact that people will copy regardless.
I'd like to ask you a question in terms of the need for some compensation in the private levy, because we've been here before. You probably remember when cable TV came in. I'm not bragging here, but I co-wrote a song that got a Juno nomination, and it won the Juno for video of the year. I made $56 that year. They decided that cable TV shouldn't have to pay for use of your music because they were doing a service, and there was a big hue and cry, that if video TV were made, that whole new market would disappear--