 The crucial issue for us is that the revenue from our publishing program has been used to subsidize other important work that we do that fulfills our mission in other respects. So we do advocacy work, we do professional development work, we do mentoring work, we do a lot of public education and outreach to try to popularize the the findings of our members in terms of their research. And so our concern is that a move toward openness that is unmindful of the revenue underpinnings that have supported the work of college societies might be throwing out the baby with the bath water.