It was great, because we were able to experience the show and talk about our goods over there with Flexi-Coil at the time. We actually went on a tour afterwards and toured some different field operations, looked at different machinery from North America that was being used there, which was good and bad because we had some machinery that Morris Industries got to look at, which I didn't like. Overall it worked in the best interests and it really got our feet in the door.
It also made us aware of all the regulations in Europe, such as homologation and going through the whole process of regulatory review. Do you feel that the government could be a little more helpful in that area?
I think of PAMI, which set up a system for homologation so that companies could go there and have their product analyzed in Canada and could meet the homologation requirements before it was actually shipped overseas into Europe.
Chris, can you give us some comments on that?