Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Again, welcome. One thing we've found is there's a huge diversity across this country. This tour has just been amazing.
To Mr. Svendsen, and also to Mr. Scott a little bit, I always love the analogy that we can easily relate to, and it's the golf club and the $150 to the $2,500 value of the copycat one here. If we produced them for nothing and we gave them the material, we couldn't do it for the $150. How does manufacturing then, and how do we as a country, deal with that? How do we have the manufacturing industry, as they're talking to us, saying they can't compete against this....? I listened to your comments about one tier and two tier, first generation and second generation. How does manufacturing deal with that and say, this is what we can do, but this is what we can actually be competitive in?