 At the recent SCCR meeting that ended this past Friday, we focused on the issues that have been on our agenda for some time. So those are the Broadcasting Treaty that's proposed to give broadcasters tools to fight piracy of their signals and then limitations and exceptions, exceptions to rights of copyright holders like authors and creators for libraries and archives, for educational and research institutions, and for persons with disabilities other than visual impairments. On the Broadcasting Treaty, we got some progress in terms of narrowing the issues with respect to what ability the broadcasters would have to stop piracy on the internet. With respect to limitations and exceptions, the Member States welcomed a new study we have on libraries and archives on basically what the existing situation is in the Member States and asked us to provide similar information that they can use for the discussion next time on educational and research facilities and also for the persons with other disabilities. So that's something we'll try to prepare for December. In addition, there was a proposal to put the resale royalty right on the agenda that's been deferred to the December meeting. There was overall a really good positive tone and we hope that that tone and that positive interaction, really thorough debate and discussion of all the issues, follows the SCCR into the assemblies where the assemblies will review the report from the SCCR and decide whether to give any direction for the work.