Yes, Mr. Cannings, that's exactly right. If we were to not supply the U.S. market with its raw material, its prices would go up drastically. Quite frankly, what's happened in our marketplace is that products have gone up 60% because of raw material increases over the last couple of months, so it would be hurting them; there's no question.
The protection against that is fair and open competition. Allow as many products as you can. Have fair and open competition. The price will come down. That's what Burton, Michigan, found. It found that when it opened up competition—we won the bid—it saved $2.1 million over the next competing bid. Mayor Zelenko, a Democrat, recognized that and didn't mind that it came from Canada. She sat on the international trade committee, by the way, for Canada and the United States when she was in the state legislature, and she saw Canada as a valuable ally, not as a competitor.
One of the reasons we—
Sorry, go ahead.