Our idea is to try to have bowling sanctions in Canada to have automated string pinsetters, and to have new re-manufactured free-fall pinsetter machines for 5-pin, and rubberband duckpin bowling to be "half and half" in five pin, and rubberband duckpin bowling alleys. This means we should have bowling alleys to have half of their lanes with free-falls, and the other half of their lanes with strings. And we also should try to make the new free-falls, and string pinsetter machines cost the same exact prices, or maybe less. But also, these bowling alleys can also have like a couple or more lanes with free-fall pinsetter machines if they want to. But I do believe that half and half lanes would be very good too. This would also include in petites quilles bowling alleys in Quebec too. This way, it would be fair for all 5 pin, and rubberband duckpin bowlers who still believe in bowling with strings, and free-fall pinsetter machines. So there wouldn't be a civil war between some bowlers who still believe in strings, and those whom are still pro-free-falls. The re-manufacturing of new free-fall machines for 5 pins, and rubberband duckpins can be "technologically advanced." Whether they are made in Canada, or in Japan, or anywhere overseas. And strings can also be here to stay too, and continue to be manufactured. Let's try to make pro-free-falls- and pro strings bowling fans "happy and even." And let's be fair for all 5 pin and rubberband duckpin bowlers too. "This would be a 50/50 policy!"