Well, I think what's really important about this event, the relationship with Rogers and what have you, it sort of goes back to the Olympics in 2010. Back then we had a very strong relationship with Rogers and the consortium for the Olympics and we managed to broadcast 14 hours a day of Olympic sports, in eight Aboriginal languages plus English and French and from that point on we did have conversations with Rogers about how could we maybe incorporate the some of the NHL games that they were now given the rights to. So the conversation went back and forth over the years. We didn't push too much a a few years ago because we didn't have the resources but this year the opportunity came back. They, there was an interest on their part for APTN to host the game but in languages and there was an opportunity for us to jump on it so we worked diligently with them. We came to an agreement that works for both parties and now you're going to see the result of it on March 24th. I think we're going to have an amazing event. We're going to have a huge audience but the most the important part is we're bringing something to our audience that they've been asking for for many years. They want to see more sports on APTN. They also want to see more language more of the languages represented on APTN in actual events that truly reflect their interests so I think we've got a perfect combination here.