Yes, but that would be part of it: to look at whether or not such a project is feasible; and two, what are the chances, an actual business plan that would determine.... It would have to be part of it. That means you would also have to have your security experts examine what is the infrastructure here, what are the security needs, how can access be provided on an ongoing basis and still assure the level of security that's required. The cost may be phenomenal, in which case the restaurant would never be able to do it. You'd have to charge $500 a plate, something like that, to be able to cover that. But look at that as a whole piece and see if a business case can actually be built for that.
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