Yes, absolutely. You can't police consumers, but because certain situations are allowed to exist, you have a piling-on effect. One company does it, and it's like littering: if you throw one thing out the window, there isn't a mess, but if everybody suddenly litters, you have a mess. The problem is that because nothing has been done to correct this in a big way, you have one company doing it, and then you have a second company, and then we suddenly have to compete against that. The bottom line is that if something costs $30 and it's selling for $30, we certainly can't produce it for $100. That's where the big problem is, because $30 becomes the benchmark for that product.
On November 23rd, 2006. See this statement in context.