We don't keep much inventory of raw material, but what we are seeing is that our suppliers are also driving down their inventories, because they don't want to have a bunch of material that they paid tariffs on when the tariffs are removed.
I used be able to get steel in two or three days, now I get it in seven or eight days, so it creates a bunch of problems in my supply chain. It's definitely a challenge on the pricing side, too, because there's a real temptation among the people who are quoting to say, “That's going to be gone soon. I'm just going to quote the prices that don't get any problems from my customers.” Then we're trying to teach those people to quote at a new rate, but it's definitely challenging. Then people spend time trying to find new suppliers to avoid me.
We really can't pass on the full cost. We're mostly absorbing it and hoping that it ends quickly.