Exactly. Well, we've looked around, and you do, and it's great. Really, it's wonderful; it's a great example.
But because of that, you have to look at the life cycle cost. What is the cost of owning that thing over time? Will it stand up? Will you have to replace it in a couple of months? Are there people around who'd be able to fix it? Will the company be in business? Is it flexible enough to adapt to a new need? If the need you initially bought it for disappears in two years, do you have to throw it out, or can it be adapted to something else?