When I first came to Ryerson, I actually did a course pack study. What we found was that.... For instance, we have a database licence to the Toronto Star through seven different databases. We pay the Toronto Star directly every year, but we also pay for that content in seven different databases.
Everything is packaged for us. We buy it through ProQuest, the platform. I can give you a list. There's Canadian Newsstand, which is now global. Earlier, we purchased it through CPIQ, ProQuest Global Newsstream, Factiva, LexisNexis, and ProQuest CBCA. Some of them allow us to course-pack the content without paying for it. Some of them allow us to post the full text. We usually just link to material, but we have licences for that content.
What we were doing in the bookstore wasn't checking. We were just paying that licence to Access Copyright for that Toronto Star material that we'd already licensed. We started looking at what we were doing in terms of print course packs in a more careful way and started to think, okay, why does the content—