I'm going to apologize. My mind is going to draw a blank on the exact numbers coming into Skagway, but to give you some indication, Carcross, which is our community closest to the Skagway border, is a town of 850 people with very limited industry. It receives 100,000 visitors a year out of the port of Skagway. It's astonishing and somewhat overwhelming, and that's a very small fraction of the visitation that comes in, particularly this past year. I don't think we have the final numbers, but the addition of the Disney cruises to Alaska certainly upped the number of visitors coming in.
Yukon itself and Carcross, which is one of these communities we've been talking about, is largely a first nation community. It's very small. They receive 100,000 people every day throughout the summer, with visitors getting their Canadian adventure every day. Many of those people are there for the day, but quite a number continue on to Whitehorse and up to Dawson for their Yukon experience.