Yes, absolutely. Thank you for that question.
Certainly hard-goods piracy is a huge problem for us now. Downloading is going to become an even greater problem for us in the future. We have been a little bit saved from a lot of the downloading problems--or we were until fairly recently--because of the massive size of video game files.
Today, as bandwidth continues to expand, we see a lot of piracy through Internet downloads. Among any changes that the government introduces to the Copyright Act, we'd very much like to see notice and takedown to really try to prevent the proliferation of Internet downloads. But again, talking about mod chips, even if you download a game, you still need a mod chip to be able to play it on your console.
So that's something that helps in either case.