So, it's a very important example because what it shows is that one can take the experiences that you had in Japan and transfer them here to the United States, that it is not dependent on Japanese culture or Japanese workers. These were U.S. workers in that plant. It goes back to your original question because this is a book of hope. It's a book that says that the U.S. is absolutely able to compete, but to compete it has to do certain things. It has to understand what the lean production system is about. And so, although we use the automobile as a metaphor in terms of how one goes about the transition, it is equally applicable to other manufacturing industries as well.