That was in 2002. But if you go back to the early nineties, our market had collapsed because of energy issues and the Middle East wars. We had the same kinds of things: high gasoline prices, products upside down, and quality issues. The Japanese came in 1965, and we knew by 1966 that their quality was superior to ours.
So they could have reacted. As I say, I broadened it out to 15 years earlier than they did.