Yes, the embargo is one of the main problems. It's actually, in my opinion and a lot of the workers' opinions down there, the biggest problem. I understand it's to the point where they tell me if a ship comes into a Cuban port, it can't go into an American port for six months.
If Canada, for instance, sells wheelbarrows to the U.S. and they ship wheelbarrow tires down to Cuba, then they can't sell to the American companies. It's this type of thing. They do get American goods eventually, I think some drugs and things like that. We take down a lot with us, but they're not very far away, and it's very expensive when they have to ship them halfway around the world to get them.
One of the biggest problems is transportation in Cuba. Just recently when we went there, they had 200 brand-new buses from China, and it's very expensive to bring them in from there. Transportation is probably one of the major problems in Cuba that we noticed and that the workers told us about.