All the workers accepted a heavier workload and a reduction in the number of plant workers. As the mayor stated earlier, that meant 100 fewer jobs in the plant, as a means of making it cost-effective. And it worked, because in March of 2009, we were generating revenues of $5 million a month. We even received a plaque thanking us for our support, after machine number 2 was taken out of service, because it was a total success. They were very happy with us.
On September 10th, 2010. See this statement in context.