Okay. You say “a number of years”, so it can go into a house for 10 years. I guess it depends on the size of the battery and everything else.
I'm a farm kid and I can remember the days when we used to hook up our hydraulics. A John Deere tractor had a different set of hydraulic ends than a Case tractor had. I want to be sure that we have some commonality.
One thing about the USMCA that would attract opportunity—a potential, and maybe we've missed it—is through the creation of North American regulations. By having everything done in North America and being first at it, our volumes are so big here that it would force the other parts of the world to take on our regulations, which would then become the norm. It would give us the manufacturing advantage here in North America. Are we actually going to be able to accomplish that?