There are a couple of areas of concern there. So far most of the tractors coming in are smaller tractors. Most of them would be under 40 horsepower; there wouldn't be too many of them over 100 horsepower, from our observations, but let me tell you a couple of concerns that dealers and manufacturers share.
The first is in the standards. The simplest description of that would be the rollover protection safety standards that might exist for a rollover bar on a tractor. Tractors sold in North America have to have certain standards for that rollover bar. Some tractors are coming in with those rollover protection devices, but not to the standard that we expect in Canada. That's the first thing.
Another area of concern is in what we call the grey market goods. I'll give you the example of Kubota; we've had this raised with us through Kubota.
Tractors have come in that are Kubota tractors for other markets. They may have the shift lever for the PTO in a different place, or instead of going up, it may go down, or maybe the locations of the hydraulic levers are not standard or not common on your North American tractors. I don't know if you folks have seen this in your areas, but this is what we've heard from AEM members--that some of these grey market tractors coming in have different standards. For example, instead of having a 540 rpm PTO, it might be 600 to 620 rpm.