Yeah, on the regular schedule we feed the free agents out over a period of time that's most of the NFL season. We think it's interesting because it does a few different things that we like. It gives people a lot of time to think about strategy first and foremost, and it adds some risk and reward calculations. Do you let Player A go because you're waiting for Player B to hit the market? It creates some interesting market dynamics. And of course from a business standpoint we want to keep people engaged all year. But we're still tweaking it, and it does indeed feel like free agency can drag sometimes We're pondering some changes that may help with that.