That's a great point. If this can happen on what is arguably the best system available, regardless of the costs, then what happens when the bean counters are placed in control and the system is designed to be mass produced at the absolute minimum costs? Every mass production car on the road is filled with countless examples of systems that were designed for minimum production cost at the expense of reliability, maintainability, repairability and performance. The radios, the carpet material, the seats, the ultra thin wiring, the poor quality connectors, plastic head lamp covers, cheap plastic body parts, the list goes on and on.