Yes, Lloyd, I'd be happy to answer that question, and I'll also ask Richard to help with the answer.
As an example, the community of Delhi, which prided itself on being the heart of tobacco country, was once a thriving small community. The downtown core of Delhi is mostly boarded up now. That community relied almost completely on the spin-off economy, the dollars spent by tobacco-growing families in that community. The car dealership is closed up. Many of the stores and restaurants on the main street have closed up. And there's nothing there to replace that economy.
Richard, do you want to add to that?