First of all, when the negotiations commenced, we didn't have the World Cup 2026 hosting rights. Those came shortly thereafter. At the time, our men's team was not where they are today. It's a positive thing today that we can talk about them in this light. The landscape when we were carrying out the negotiations was different from what it is today.
I still say that, based on the revenue certainty and the cost controls that are there, it represents a positive agreement for all parties.
The renewal provision in the contract does allow us to commence those discussions very far in advance of the renewal date, and it's in the best interests of both parties to carry on extensive negotiations at that time. There's an 18-month clause, under which they have to exercise their renewal option, and then there's a discussion period of six months, during which both parties go over all of the details and where the contract lies at that time and then present their positions.