Absolutely. What I will add to that—which is probably going to get me in trouble, but I'm going to do it anyway—is that we are one of the last plants left that are still on well water. I'm fighting it right to the end, because we've been tested for 12 years, every two weeks, and we've never had a problem, but they're still saying I have to put in a system that's equal or superior to a municipal system. Of course, the statement I made to that was, “Then I must have something go wrong at least twice a year so I have to boil water”, and that didn't go over very well.
There's nothing wrong with the water. Who's going to pay for that expense? It doesn't do anything. Their suggestion is to put it in and then put another system in to take the chlorine out. If you don't have a problem in the first place, why would you go through that cost? About 60% of the customers we have come because we do not have chlorine in the water, and we also do a lot of specialty products for people who have allergies. They'd be very upset if we had to close, because they've finally found a place where they can get products that don't cause them health problems.