Thank you. I'm going to be sharing my time, hopefully, with Mr. Lloyd.
I'm going to follow up from my colleague Mr. Baylis.
Mr. Paris, in regard to this subject, obviously, some films that were filmed close to 100 years ago are sometimes remastered and now are available, reformatted for smaller screens like phones, etc. I just wonder how you could have someone receive royalties for streaming, at least with your business, where you have exhibitors. They actually say, “I'm going to charge x amount at the door, and this is how many people saw it, so I can pay on a per basis” but for something that ends up being used in a whole bunch of different ways, essentially, what is being asked here is for the royalties to be paid every time a show is streamed or is shown online.
I watched Mr. Smith Goes to Washington on Google. I think they do that as a free service. Hopefully, Mr. Tacit won't have to take it down now. Perhaps you could just explain what some of those costs would work out to be for different platforms, such as exhibitors versus streaming.