 The SCCR meeting that was held from November 14th through 18th was quite successful. The Member States agreed on a number of areas where they made some significant progress. So starting with the item that's been on our agenda the longest, the Broadcasting Treaty, there were very good cooperative informal discussions that narrowed some of the options in the existing text. In addition, some preferences for options that aren't quite selected yet were indicated and set us up for a very good meeting in our next meeting to really finalize parts of the text. In addition, on the other major agenda item, the limitations and exceptions, the Chair presented charts summarizing principles about the two major categories we've worked on for some years now, limitations and exceptions for libraries and archives and for educational and research institutions, and the documents that the Chair presented could perhaps act as the basis for some kind of future instrument of some kind without saying whether that's binding or not because that is something where there's no consensus at the moment in the committee. In addition, we have two topics that have been on our other matters agenda for some time because there isn't room for them on the main agenda and there hasn't been a decision as to whether to add them to the agenda, but in the meantime the Member States asked for studies on those two topics, which are the resale royalty right for artists and the digital copyright paper that was submitted by the Latin American and Caribbean countries. So we'll be very busy because in addition the Member States asked for an additional study on some of the education topics, so we have a lot of studies to complete for the next meeting.