Absolutely. I'm not going to miss that opportunity.
Communities absolutely shift when the local fair comes to town. It's the high school reunion. It's the event everyone's going to go to. The population of my small town of Ormstown, of 3,000, goes up to 25,000, which is bigger than the whole MRC. It really brings the community together. Local businesses are supported because they are coming in to showcase what they're doing as well. It really is such a vibrant situation. It's one of the few places where there is something for absolutely everyone. You have the little kids who are going to go on the midway rides, but you're also going to have the adults checking out the tractors or seeing the animals, or whatever it may be. Our range of demographics is steady across the board, up to about 65 years old. You talk about bringing the community together, especially in rural communities where there's a lot of isolation. In the winter months everyone hibernates, and the spring and the summer are when people come out. They come out to the fair and they get to see everyone and they socialize. In the same way the strawberry social used to be the big thing, the fair now is, and it has always been where people gather.