I appreciate your coming out.
I would like to go to number one. I was looking at your chart and reading your comments, and I think we need some clarification. I am just following up from my colleague.
The chart brings up the point that basically two-wheel-drives from 1995 onward have just been on an incline. I think that reflects some of the marketing in terms of those smaller estates. I live north of London, Ontario, and in fact the John Deere dealership there is bringing a dealership together to market specifically not just to agriculture but also to the more affluent parts of the city.
When we get to 100 horsepower and over, since 1997 it's actually fairly static. Then we move to the four-wheel-drive, and I don't know what you mean by four-wheel-drive. I don't know if that's front-wheel assist, or just the big four-wheel-drives.