For us in Windsor, it's a tricky situation because we are seeing two things. We are seeing that programs are being lost from [Technical difficulty—Editor] and placed back into the U.S., but we are seeing a little bit of slowing in the industry itself. We've had a fairly good run in the auto industry, for probably seven years plus. I think that's probably pushing the slowdown a little bit and we are seeing some of the younger folks, who are in the early parts of their trades, being laid off.
Probably the only reason I actually see this is that we've been fighting for employees down in Windsor. There is a very low unemployment rate and we've been fighting to get employees. We're now starting to see some people knocking on our door and we're picking up some young people. But, again, if it carries on, we really worry about it affecting the auto industry and slowing it further and possibly causing layoffs.