Canadian book buyers are grumbling because though the Canadian dollar has risen dramtically against the US dollar, they’re still being charged a premiukm. “It’s very conspicuous to people, so they have been murmuring their discontent. The breaking point came when the Canadian dollar hit 90 cents. The murmur turned into a crescendo. There is no beneficial exposure (to the strong dollar) on the part of booksellers; that windfall is going to someone else. But we are in the line of fire.”