BTW, you mentioned Indiana is the hot bed of the industry. With Covid, rv sales have exploded. People are looking for options for travel and avoiding the airlines. If you order a new rv these days, or at least a popular model, you may be waiting at year for delivery. Like what the chip shortage has done to the used car market, the labor and parts shortages have done the same to the rv industry. Used units are bringing top dollar because people don’t want to wait. As a result, the manufacturers are cranking these things out as fast as they can, using unskilled labor, in order to fill new orders before the buyer cancels and decides to buy used. New units are falling apart as they roll out of the factory.