No, unfortunately not. It's partly that the nature of the piracy has just evolved. It went from a hard goods piracy, where people would buy on discs, to where people download games now. Year over year we see the number of infringements that we detect online increasing as it becomes more popular. Also the means by which individuals can bypass the copy protection is also evolving to become more sophisticated. Our methods become more sophisticated, and their ways of breaking it become more sophisticated. We're also seeing an increase in terms of that.
I would say certainly in Canada we now detect more infringements on an annual basis than we have historically. Typically it varies but we see an increase of at least 25% to 50% year over year.