I can elaborate on that if you'd like.
Again, we've been to a lot of meetings and we've seen a lot of things happen, and this is all part of the China situation. That's why I thought things would take care of themselves, because of what's happening.
Say a company like Black & Decker spends the R and D money here in North America. They take the product to China, and the shops in China build two tools, one for Black & Decker and one for another company. Then, everything's suddenly wiped out. And to enforce patent laws in China, it's the wild west.
We had Butzel Long law firm in this building during our last trade fair. We had 300 people there, and they were talking about that and how they deal with it. Do you mind if I use some blunt words with the committee here? They asked Butzel Long law firm how they enforce patents in China, and this is what a lawyer from the Butzel Long law firm said. The United States has the cowboy mentality. He said they take the Chinese in a room—and this is paraphrasing a quotation from him—and say they're Americans, they bombed Japan, and they'll do the same thing to the Chinese, so stop stealing U.S. intellectual property, and that's how they'll make it stop. Is that a country you want to deal with?