I think I understand your question. The challenge for any manufacturer is to listen to the voice of your customer. The good guys are the guys who listen and react quickly. They're the winners. The losers are manufacturers who don't listen to the voice of their customer and continue to produce product. And I'm not talking automotive especially; this applies to any product. If you continue to design and produce product the customer doesn't want, then you cannot survive.
I can only speak to Honda. I don't know anything about any other automotive company. Honda has always listened to our customers very closely, and we are agile enough to be able to react very quickly to what customers want. For example, next month we will launch a brand-new small hybrid vehicle called the Insight. This is the second generation of Insight. It's the lowest-cost hybrid in the marketplace. We haven't announced the pricing yet, but they did in the U.S. So we are now in a position where we can adapt our product lineup to match the income of the customer.