We opted out in 2011, and we did that based on the analysis of the tariff. The tariff came in at $45 and had removed the indemnity. It had a lot of surveillance and other aspects to it that we objected to. We worked on that with Universities Canada and then AUCC. When AUCC had a model licence, we looked at that again, and we decided that it wasn't in the best interests of our institution as well. The main reason was that we were doing much less photocopying, and a reprographic licence was less valuable to us at that point in time.
That was a bold and difficult move—don't get me wrong on that—but that was our analysis of the licences that were available, that it would have been worse for us as we moved to more digital delivery of resources to continue to pay a reprographic licence. We were doing much, much less photocopying. Essentially, we were buying a book, then buying a reprographic licence to copy it, and then buying the digital material on top of that. There was a lot of overlap and double paying. That's what our analysis showed us.