That's a great question. I would answer you by saying we have to look at how many jobs will be lost if we don't, more so than jobs that are created. Our members are trying to sell products into foreign markets. It's the only growth market for our members, by selling musical compositions to TV pilots and movies, into foreign markets, and so on. It's difficult to do so when you're on a different basis in protecting that intellectual property than for those markets you're selling them into. We have to look at the reality that if we don't create that financial instrument to continue investing, will people start leaving the market because they're not being compensated sufficiently for the work they create?
I'm not trying to be evasive on your question, but I'm putting it back to you saying that we'll lose a lot of jobs if we don't look at this.