No, I don't mind telling you that the casino was the big thing, but there are several others. We're looking at pharmaceutical companies to help generate much-needed dollars on the reserve. At the Tewatohnhi’saktha, which is our economic development department, they are really brainstorming regularly on what can be brought in.
Our last update was on the wind energy turbines, which is just about a go. I can't recall the dollar amount annually that they will bring in, but there's a contract over a length of time. It's something like $50 million, I think, over a 15-year time span. It's guaranteed by Hydro-Québec, so that's a go.
The truck stop/hotel is another one, the whole nine yards. People in the community want to see more family-oriented activities, such as bowling alleys and multiplex movie cinemas, but if you look in the real world—Montreal, Ottawa, or wherever—these places are not doing so great themselves.
So in terms of a wise decision, is it a wise decision? I don't think so. We don't have the luxury to gamble the people of Kahnawake's money on anything but a sure thing.
I don't know if that answered your question or if that skipped around it.