I would hazard that it's not to the same extent as some educational publishers who might have come to speak with you. We are a general trade publisher. We're present in many different markets. We're not heavily present in the educational market. Our exposure financially is less than it would be if we were a specialized educational publisher.
That's not to say that the effects are not present. Certainly, from the point of view of the authors that we publish, this touches pretty much all of them. Because we don't publish specialized textbooks, let's say, we don't see the higher numbers of loss.
I can certainly say that for authors whose work is in use in the schools at any level, the effects have been present for them, either with reduced income through the Access Copyright income or through direct permissions that we used to grant into the educator, into the system, when a school would check with us directly for permission to reproduce material. Those have dwindled.