No, there are no private lands, and that's the reason why we start there. It's the logical way to start to deal with the bill, and then later on, if private lands are offered, that's a different story. There's a great property next to it. We've talked to the Kennette family, and so has the port authority and others.
Right now, if you can believe this, next to this beautiful treasure, we have the Gordie Howe International Bridge being built, and we have asphalt and concrete-recycling capabilities in front of our gateway for our new border crossing.
Some of us want to see the Kennette property turn into more environmental ways, but that's another story for another day. Perhaps with this bill, when they see this, perhaps they're going to see a legacy. They are open to discussions and so forth, but again, it comes down to money.