Well, a Barcelona shirt, it must have been made in Spain. No, in Thailand, no, it is not. Okay, a German brand made in the Philippines, no, not there either. A sports brand made in Pakistan. Made in China, a hockey stick. Most are made around Pakistan, yes, here too: Pakistan. But actually all hockey sticks and other hockey brands come from Pakistan and so on. That's not really a big deal, it's really just "how does it play?", you know. It's not really something of "oh, it's made in China, so it will be really bad then", it's more of: "yeah, how does it play?". And if it's good stuff, then you buy it, otherwise not. No, nothing in Holland. One game and it's made in Austria, Austria. So, you see, all those games, clothes all, well, products so to speak, they are all mostly made in Asia. In itself, I don't care where it's made, as long as it has a good quality and stays good for a long time. And I can enjoy it, so to speak. A real Dutch bike with a real Dutch name is a granny's bike. But this bicycle is made with Turkish steel that is welded and painted into a frame in Turkey. In Amsterdam, the frame gets wheels from Germany, spokes from Switzerland, tyres from Indonesia, a saddle from Italy, lights from Taiwan and a bell from Bulgaria. 75% of this very Dutch granny's bike comes from abroad!