Yes. Absolutely.
In my bag of tricks, which I didn't submit to the committee, you can read Sports Illustrated. They did it with golf clubs, like the Ping and King Cobra golf clubs. A person in these plants makes $10,000, but they get paid $200,000 to take it down the road. These are the things that are going on in China. This is why I thought it would take care of itself, because of what's happening.
You mentioned Black & Decker. They're starting to return work to North America because of this intellectual property being stolen. However, what's happening, especially in automotive, is that the automotive companies are catching on. They knew all the crap that was happening in China, so they're putting the onus on the mould shops now: “You take care of our crap”.
Just as Mr. Storey mentioned about the pricing situation, they come in and say we have two choices. We can either have that mould built in China or we're not going to get their work. That's what they're telling us. The thing is, it's a losing battle. As Mr. Storey mentioned, if that work goes to China, he's responsible for the quality of the content when it comes back here, so he has to bring everything up to snuff. If it's built properly, he's picking and choosing his replacements, because the OEM doesn't want to go over there, roll dice, have things stolen, and so on and so forth. They're putting the onus on the shops an the shops are becoming like circus animals.
The problem is this gap, as I mentioned. If the gap were closed.... Again, I've been around the block in this business, and I really thought this would take care of itself. Again, there will always be emerging countries out there. Again, that's why we do need the innovation and why we need everything else to help us. This is a battle we cannot win without the help of the government.