Well, look, I do think that's playing out before our very eyes. If you look at the pandemic, the period when movie theaters were shut, studios played around with every possible variation of theatrical release, including taking some movies to the home simultaneous with that release. In other cases, just taking movies to the home and not releasing them in theaters overall. I think we've convinced Hollywood that the way to optimize their profitability is for them to support their streaming services, but also to support theatrical exhibition. Theatrical window has returned. That's good for the future and relevance of movie theaters. Beyond that, though, if you really look at the darker times for revenue generation over the past 24 months, it's been because there just wasn't a lot of good movies coming out. It wasn't so much the quality of movies that was bad, it was the quantity of movies that was depressed. What's happened of late that started in the fourth quarter of 2021, finishing up with huge hit in Spiderman: No Way Home, third biggest movies all time. Then we saw Unchartered and The Batman in the first quarter. Now we are seeing Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, Top Gun: Maverick is around the corner, Jurassic World Dominion is around the corner, the summer is filled with movies, the fall, Christmas comes Avatar 2. I really do think that among the biggest things we can do to ensure our relevance is to make sure that we have a steady parade and allocate of major movie titles with broad consumer appeal that are being released by studios. Beyond that, then AMC, we, ourselves, we have a further obligation on top of just having good movies at our disposal. And we are absolutely committed to being innovators and theatrical exhibition, keeping the quality of our theaters high. As I said, we're investing sufficient funds to get $0.25 billion of laser projection equipment into our theaters coming down soon. We've got more IMAX locations coming, more Dolby Cinema locations coming. We are going to continue to make our food products more enticing at AMC as we look ahead. So take all that together, combine it with the fact that people go into movie theaters for a century, I'm just certain of 1 thing in life: The movie theater industry has an entry at AMC as a company. we will be relevant and we will take whatever actions we need to stay relevant as we look ahead.