Every hour that the average user spends online, AOL pays for it directly, yet the average user only pays a flat rate of $21.95 a month. So if usage continues to go up, AOL's cost continues to increase and this is something they've started to control over the last several quarters.
However, if the company is successful, we believe the cash burn can start to decline significantly in one to two quarters and can last CMGI through break-even.