Sure. In terms of electronic subscriptions, approximately half of it is electronic subscriptions, and that would be mostly for journals. Roughly 25% is for print subscriptions, those again likely being journals and book purchases, monograph purchases, which for us are literary works and scholarly works, as we tend not to purchase textbooks. This is $1.8 million. That would be combined between print and e-book. I could break that down further for you, because we have it in our submission. You can see there are a lot of numbers there.
On May 10th, 2018. See this statement in context.