It's a combination of basically establishing the proper resources so that the Copyright Board can adjudicate the claims quickly and efficiently along with streamlining their process. Right now it goes through a very formalized process whereby you file a formal tariff, and then there's an objection process, and so forth. It's quasi-legalistic.
I think there are ways to streamline that to make it more efficient, which will result in tariff rates being set very quickly. These are ways that don't require the length of time and, frankly, the engagement of very expert lawyers to participate in that.
There are models. You can look at the United States, for example, where they move much faster on this.