Follow BRPs history in the PWC market. Year two model had refinements to improve year one model. They did not even change the color. Year three and after they rolled out different models, different engines, different colors, etc. As long as they are the only player in the market, they can continue to use existing model with tweaks to meet demand. Dealers need to catch up on working on this model before they get thrown a whole fleet of models. Progress in PWC market came as a result of competition from Kawasaki, Yamaha, Polaris and others. I'm sure BRP has great plans in the works, but before they expand, they have to be sure this segment of the market is big enough to handle multiple models.