It's important to point out that a lot of that back-catalogue programming is not necessarily programming that's been done by independent producers, from our members. It's been a recent trend, I guess the last five years or so, for the CBC to move aggressively into using independent production to fill its Canadian content schedule.
I would venture a guess that a lot of the programming we're talking about getting onto the Internet really has nothing to do with us. We don't have the rights to those programs. We didn't create those programs. So the issue is really the CBC discussing with the rights-holders--music-holders, or whoever it may be for those programs--to be able to get access to those rights to make it available on the Internet.