This is one of those instances where our services are very different in kind. Google News and Google Search drive traffic to news websites. We don't publish content. We don't replicate it. The only things we'll reproduce are headlines and snippets, which are basically a sentence or two describing what an article is, mostly so a user would know what they're clicking on when they're being driven to the site. We drive that traffic to the original site.
Google News is not monetized, which means that we don't run ads on it. We don't earn any revenue from it. Google Search rarely monetizes through search enquiries that are related to news. Essentially, this is a service that we provide for free to provide an audience for our news publisher partners, for them to basically monetize and capitalize on. As a consequence, we don't engage in a licensing activity with them because we don't produce anything that would need to be licensed.