Yes, if I may.
The major aspect that affected us with the last change of the law is what Jean-François called the fair dealing aspect. We had to fight a lot and educate a lot. The organizations liked to pretend they were doing it on a fair dealing aspect.
The other aspect that was a lot of trouble for us was all the documentary sites. We have partner studios that produce and distribute a lot of the documentaries and they lose a lot of business. I spoke with the president of one of those companies and he lost almost 90% of his business since the law changed, because all his documentaries were used in class for educational purposes. Since the fair dealing aspect of the law has been applied, he's had a lot of trouble financing new productions, so most of the schools tend to get content from the U.S. instead of getting Canadian-made and specific types of documentary content, because nobody wants to finance them.