That's right, and that's a work in progress.
Right now, part of my concern, on the marketing side of it, is that there were some buyers who came in who had niche markets. They could pay us more for our product, but of course they were sabotaged. They were brought into the fold, if you will, to use a certain conduit. They couldn't pay the price; they had to do a follow-the-leader sort of thing. They were confined as to how they could do business. That restricts the fostering of competition.
On our end, we're looking for competition. More and more, the competition seems to be consolidating. If you look at a competition bureau, they'd look at a bunch of people price fixing, but when a bunch of people buy one another out until there's only one or two left, well, then the pricing becomes.... There is no competition.