Steve - I'm far more connected to what's actually happening in Chinese mfg than most people. They
are keenly interested in industrial espionage as it applies to defense, weapons-related computer systems, etc., which is actually a giant industry locally here in the Bay Area. Consumer electronics
is also a big hit, and medicine. These are smart people. Corporate resolve at our end is a completely
different story. Most US publicly traded companies and retail chains have exactly one reason to outsource to China - cheap junk and no labor law responsibility. There are certain privately-held
companies who go there simply so they can put up highly automated plants quickly, which in fact
use very little human labor at all, cheap or otherwise. But in terms of metallurgy, basic quality control, etc, most Chinese goods at the moment are awful. The very concept of prototyping or
quality control is almost nonexistent. These simply mass-mfg by copying something, and if something
goes terribly wrong, adjust after the fact, if at all. I can't imagine anyone putting R&D money into
traditional color film over there, unless it was somewhow cinematic.