I think we should recognize that in most cases when we've had IRBs, we buy something, it's already in production, and it's been in production for x number of years. There are some exceptions, but generally that's the case. What's left over to take is not the best stuff, and very few people really want it, to start with. And if they do want it, they just stay where they are, because it's old stuff.
We've had 10 years to get ready for this. Much of our industry has taken that seriously. We did not sit around and say that we're just going to wait for it to come. We said that we were going to go and get it. And with 80 companies already under contract, or having had contracts in this, we've done a fabulous job. Now, that was assisted by the various governments that were in power for those 10 years, and we think it's one of the very best approaches we've seen. If you have the time and you can get ready, that's a far better solution than having it dropped on you or having pressure to take on this work that you really don't want.