As I said, we do buy the majority of our e-books on a one-on-one basis. We buy between one copy and 350 copies of e-books depending on demand. The thing that OverDrive gives us is a platform and a place to store those e-books, and we have 400,000 e-books stored there. It allows us also to circulate those e-books, to place holds on them, so that all of the system management is within the OverDrive platform. We buy everything, select everything online, so that is what it gives us.
A few years ago, we were involved in an attempt with eBOUND and a number of libraries to create a Canadian-made platform for e-books, and we tried a number of things, but at the end of the day, it was incredibly expensive. It would have cost us far more to run the platform than it would have to purchase the material, so that was given up.