Specifically regarding articles 11 and 13 of the European copyright directive, to be honest, as we've said publicly, we were disappointed in the response. Basically we feel that a partnership model is the best way to approach these issues. The rights as defined were fairly vague and ambiguous, so we're concerned about the broader implications.
Again, this is also not just about Google. This is about the implications of these to the broader open Internet. An obligation to remit a payment just for the sake of linking to an article can be very challenging to administrate, and you may well find that a number of news services will close because they're simply not prepared to pay that.
Similarly, on the filtering side, essentially a proactive liability on an online platform that basically says they have to license all their content up front—