Yes, and it partially came out of Access Copyright. It was $45 per student originally, and we started to ask if we were actually using that content. What I would say is that what we found in doing E-reserves is that we actually didn't use that much material. Most of what we use in E-reserves is electronic material that we have already licenced. That is what our students, especially at Ryerson.... We're very practical. We have an engineering school. We have a nursing school. We are not heavily into literary material. Most of what we put up in our E-reserve system is not literary. It's scholarly.
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