It's beholding your eye. In several cases...
My colleague has said that it's out of pocket, so that's it, period.
I think if you have a dedicated fee, it's not necessarily a tax if it does a good thing. Is that right? I don't mean to chase you around in circles, but there are a couple of things in here that we get caught up on when it comes to these fees and who is paying for what. We have a levy that's being talked about here, or a tax, depending on what you want to call it. Would you call it a tax?
We had a major decision, or lack thereof, concerning fee for carriage. This was a hands-off decision that basically said that negotiations will take place between two people. They are very distinct. They have their own opinions, and they are very strong. You have been drawn into that to an extent. I don't know what you can comment on that, but some people would say it's a tax while others would say it's an ongoing investment in local television. In your eye, where does it sit?