I think that's consistent with the movement we're seeing away from the web and towards the net. People are choosing applications to access their content, even if they have to pay a few dollars for something they could have found for free on the Internet, but it's troublesome to find and evaluate.
One other issue is that I can already hear certain critics announcing that you're proposing an Internet tax, the way the iPod levy was transformed into an iPod tax. The way I understand a tax, it is collected by governments and goes to government coffers. The $3 a month, or whatever it ends up being, would be directed at a separate organization, and artists. So in no way would it actually be a tax. Is that my understanding?