We've been competing against China in our industry for about 25 years, and as Mr. McDougall said, the best success we've had has been to stay at least one step ahead. That isn't always easy. As I pointed out with golf clubs and the ability to clone, it's a whole new industry that's focused in China.
So I think we've seen our Prime Minister focus on human rights here recently with China. That's probably not a bad place to start in some respects. But I think we have to work harder at higher levels, not just here but with our peer group in the developed nations, on saying there must be respect for intellectual property. That's a focus we must take.
They know it, and our colleagues in the U.S. know it. So it's not something that's ignored. Yet you can bring golf clubs in at $150, and nobody stops you.