And I know how difficult ISO certification can be. When you get there, the companies are all very proud of that. It allows them to sell around the world based on certain standards. So it's shocking to me that so many of these companies are ISO compliant, certified, and then when it comes to Public Works tests, the 200-page document shown by Mr. Warkentin, they are classed as “non-compliant”. They flunked the compliance test in Canada but they're ISO around the world. It just seems to be such a wrong-headed thing to do on such a massive scale.
Again, I'm tempting the gorilla to jump on somebody here, so I'm going to stop and we'll go to Mr. McTeague. I think we're into five-minute rounds now.