Okay.
That helps clear that up. Thank you for doing that.
Let's move to the Prieur boys, either one.
In June 2017, BookNet Canada published a report called “The State of Digital Publishing in Canada”. In that study, they found that the sale of digital books has actually begun decreasing from 88% in 2014 to just 54% in 2016. The reason cited for this decline includes Canadians rediscovering the tactile experience of print books as well as digital fatigue.
On the other hand, BookNet found that the sale of audiobooks has skyrocketed, from 16% in 2015 to 37% in 2016.
Recognizing that the data is a little bit old, from 2016, could you comment whether you have seen this trend continue in your sector?