Yes, a lot of the games in our industry create their own music using outsourced artists, not necessarily taking a song from the radio and putting it in a game. In fact, most of the music in a game is built for that game, like a movie score would be built for a movie, to enhance the playing experience. As I said, each of those companies that made that game would be doing that.
I don't have data on the fact that it's decreasing, but as I said, our industry is now up to about $140 billion in sales. We are creating products now on all sorts of different platforms. The number of video games that are in the marketplace now is more than ever before. As I said, discoverability is one of the problems for us. I can only take an educated guess and say that our industry is generating demand for more music than it ever has before, simply based on the fact that we are creating more products than we ever have.