That's because now you add the emergence of Netflix, which used to be in a million homes. Now it's in four million homes, so strip programming, meaning taking Two and a Half Men, or 30 Rock or something like that, which would air at 7 o'clock every night, would generate large audience numbers and large advertising. That has just shrunk. The advertising has shrunk. The ratings have shrunk with competition and the ability to get the programming now in so many different places, whether it be over-the-top content, whether it be on Internet, whether it be other networks, or whether it be our own service like Shomi or Netflix.
The U.S. programming has gone down significantly, and not only on OMNI. We were just the first to be hit.