Again, I don't want to throw any other industry under the bus, because all manufacturing is important. Again, though, I reiterate that I'm protecting mould-making. It's a proven fact, especially in Windsor and Canada, that Windsor is a world-leading-class mould-making producer. It is world class. We have it here. It's not like we're trying to invent it. Our industry does the innovation and does everything right by the book.
When I suggest that customers come to us with problems and so on and so forth, what do we do? We have certain formulas, but there are some things we can control and some things we can't control. Within our industry, there are going to be strong shops and there are going to be weak shops. In our economy, there are going to be weak manufacturers and there are going to be strong manufacturers. Unfortunately, someone is going to lose.
With our mould-makers, we're very strong. We can compete with anybody in the world. Again, I refer to my ITC book. You can look at the German economy. I've been to Germany, to the EuroMold show. They're even more advanced, I would say, than Canada is, but sometimes their moulds are too expensive for a world market. But when you look at Germany and you look at BMW and Mercedes-Benz, they protect their industry. They can still get high costs.
Again, our mould-makers are highly skilled. They should be paid proportionally. It's a strong industry.