Thank you very much, and thank you very much to Suzanne Legault and Layla Michaud for being here with us today.
I appreciate your passion for information, especially having come from the newspaper business, where we rely a lot on access to information to get our information. It is something that I've been quite familiar with. Because I came from the newspaper business, I just want to draw a bit of an analogy, because the world has changed very dramatically for newspapers. If we take 1983 as a benchmark, we, in newspapers, used to consider that all the information was free and in the public domain. I don't know if you have a subscription to a newspaper now. Do you? I'm wondering if now you pay for articles that you want that are in past newspapers.