Let me talk about an experience I had and have you take off of that to describe what the other way is. I've never been in an American automobile plant, but when we were on a trip to Japan earlier this year, I went to a Nissan factory to see what it looked like. Here's what I saw. I saw a group of employees on an assembly line that was heavily roboticized. In other words, robotics seemed to run the whole thing with computers. I talked to a person who told me that they get two breaks a day for 10 minutes each and a half-hour for lunch; that they work roughly eight hours a day; that most of the employees live there on the property in an apartment provided to them by Nissan; that if you come to work for Nissan in your early years, the chances are you'll work there for the rest of your life.