In some of our provinces, we have legislation in place that guarantees the customer a one-year minimum warranty on the purchase of new farm equipment. That varies by province, but it's pretty much the standard in the industry.
The manufacturers go beyond. As an example, for that combine I referred to a little bit earlier, the manufacturer has a three-year warranty and three-year aftermarket service support with that, but in actual practicality, what happens is that if it's a piece of equipment that's under warranty, the dealer will address that first with their manpower. It's their customer who has just purchased new and who has made that major investment. Our warranty customers always get high priority.