The best way for me to answer that is that I have had considerable dialogue with my Australian colleagues. I'd suggest that their news environment is perhaps simpler than ours. It's certainly more concentrated than ours. It appears that it's been quite successful in driving players to commercial agreements, but a lot of the work that remains to be done is, if you will, preparing the sword in case negotiations don't work. They haven't had practical experience yet with arbitration and how long it takes where, as you described, commercial negotiations fail.
So we don't have a lot of information about that yet. We do know it well from the broadcasting side in terms of mediation and arbitration. Mediation goes on a long time, but that is because we're trying to avoid arbitration. Once we actually engage in arbitration, the processes are fairly efficient and straightforward. It's final offer arbitration: Put in your best offer and we choose one.