I don't know that we have broad measures, but certainly when we do work, for example, in the areas of logistics and low-cost country sourcing, the analysis that tends to come back will speak to the experiences of individual firms as they source product domestically or from one country or another. As a general statement, I would suggest that whereas we have seen, as countries move into international markets from a low-cost labour perspective, that the quality isn't necessarily all there at the outset, particularly when there is an almost commodity-based sort of pricing, increasingly, with the presence of large emerging market suppliers such as China and India, the quality is coming up. So the nature of the competition, if you will, is not static, and that essentially puts us in a position of having to be on top of our game, if you will, and continuing to strive to move forward.
On March 24th, 2009. See this statement in context.