Even the non-automotive customers have learned now. Engineers from moulders that do custom moulding for tier ones or for automotive plants move to the Rubbermaids of the world or the Scotts in Ohio. And now Temecula, California, which we used to build for, is exercising PPAP as well. Why should they pay within 60 days of delivering the tool if their counterparts in the automotive industry are getting away with it? This is now something that's beginning to spread out of automotive.
Yet if we purchase a tool in China, which we've been forced to do by our customers as well, as Dan was saying, you have to pay 100% before it leaves China. We're now being used to make it possible for them to buy the cheaper tools offshore that are putting our people out of business. It's absolutely ludicrous.