The other one of your asks was this radio exemption, and this is the first $1.25 million, I think it is, of revenue to a radio station is exempt from commission. That was—I wasn't there but I believe—instituted so that you had some protection for the mom-and-pop radio stations, the small-town radio station. The argument that is made by folks in your industry is that when that was done, there were a lot more mom-and-pop radio stations. There's been a lot of industry consolidation since, and everybody belongs to the big giants. We know that a lot of them do, but not all of them do.
Is there a compromise, an approach here that can be found that still provides that protection for the small-town radio station, which literally provides a kind of community service to a small town, while at the same time allows you to achieve some of your objectives reflecting the change in the industry writ large? Do you have an objection to something protecting or achieving that original objective for the mom-and-pop radio station?