I could answer that in terms of what happens in our industry. What you've mentioned is usually the death sentence for that site, when their tanks come to expiration. The owner is getting up in years and doesn't want to reinvest.
What happened in Wallace, Nova Scotia is probably a good example of exactly that kind of situation. In that case the community did come together. The community made sure that the owner of the site and the suppliers knew that it was a very important part of their community and that they will work with those suppliers and that community to make sure that it is a viable business operation.