It's funny you should ask that question, because when we first started in the U.S. market back in 1997, we were intimidated because we thought they were so much better at what they do and we were just a small fabrication company trying to do work in Boston. What we found out with time is that what we do is really on a par if not better than what they do. So it took away the fear of the marketplace as far as the fear of the competition.
Then we came to realize that if you're pretty good at what you do, you can compete anywhere. As long as we have a fair trade, level playing field we have no problem competing with anybody.