As I said, many studies in Europe show that it doesn't change anything. The tablets or the iPhones were sold at the same price with or without this levy, which is, as we say, worth a cup of coffee. It's such a small amount that it didn't change anything in the price of it.
To answer the first part of your question, when the Copyright Board decides on a levy, it takes into account many, many factors. The numbers of people who copy and the numbers of copies made are taken into account. The levy is then higher if there are a lot of people copying, or lower if there are not as many. We believe there are a lot, because our study shows right now that there are still hundreds of millions.