To be honest with you, we're looking at this in a more global perspective, because streaming services are offered in over 110 countries and we have over 130 million subscribers.
Negotiations are going well, but to a certain extent, some platforms are now moving toward exclusive categories. For example, one platform will do a deal with a large music provider, and this will become the only music provider on that platform. All other music services, like Stingray, for example, would be excluded. That means we're going to make less money, but also that all of the content we offer—and a lot of Canadian content—won't be available, neither here nor on the international scene.
That's why Ofcom in the U.K. said they were going to stop this and make sure that in the U.K., even if some exclusives deals are made, for categories or genres, British content will be made available.