I think to some degree it depends on the region of the country where you're operating. It depends on the size of the company that you're working for. It sounds to me like a lot of the work that these people are doing is with the very large companies in Montreal, which is not the perspective I come from, because I'm operating in a different region.
Although we do third party development work for companies like Ubisoft and have a great relationship with them, our needs in Newfoundland and in Prince Edward Island would be different from what they would be for some of the larger companies in those regions. Also, they're talking to a very specific.... I don't want to speak for them, but I'm talking about the typical jobs that you would find in a development studio, which would be your programmers, artists, and designers, while they're talking about very specific voice-over work and actors, which is not what the companies that I own would be involved with. It's quite different. I don't think that we would necessarily disagree so much. It's just—