The treaty...and indeed, the workers fully support these treaties. Thank you, I'm glad you brought that up. [Applause.] The treaty also grants performers moral rights on live performances. They have right to claim to be identified as a performer, and they have a right to object to the distortions that sometimes occur in their works. This is so important. These moral righties may not be what as fellow South Africans think of as morals or morality, but they are called moral rights because they are intrinsic to those persons in a creativity and integrity of the work.