On that issue, the video game industry customarily makes use of patents, particularly outside of the hardware. I'm sure Microsoft, Nintendo, and Sony have patents on their consoles, as they do on all their consumer electronics. There's nothing unusual about that. It doesn't get into the controversial and challenging elements of software patents and business method patents, which we've been talking about here.
We don't have a strong view on this. I've never heard any concerns being raised about the current state of play in Canada, because the current Canadian environment is different from the U.S. environment. We're not as aggressive with respect to patenting, and I haven't heard anything to suggest that this would be changed.