With the perfect storm I mentioned before—the Canadian dollar, the products coming from low-cost production companies, and the slowdown of the economy—we were selling less. What has happened is that products coming from countries that produce at low cost have basically wiped out our ability to compete at the lower product quality end of the market.
In Quebec, what you see today are manufacturers who have niche markets or compete at the middle to higher end. There they can se démarquer. They can compete in a way that people from overseas may not be able to compete in our market. We're doing well. A company like Amisco—