We didn't want to experience that again. If the incentive package isn't something that I would call politically sustainable, you'll pay that price later with bad (publicity).
When you combine the university and all that means with the heavy manufacturing, you've got a good combination.
She really stuck her neck out for us politically, and we appreciated it.
If we do a new plant, we would consider Michigan, along with other states.
We don't have signs out there that say we want to beat GM, we want to be No.1. That's not the way we operate.
We got on top of it. We knew we had to stay on top of it, or we could lose this leadership in quality that we have.
We're very comfortable with our trends, but we want to do more.