Well, we're an industry by ourselves. Whatever money comes in, that's how we survive. They call it the sport of kings. It's really not a sport of kings. It's a hard-working bunch of agriculture, grassroots people who own horses and try to race them for purse money to feed their families basically, and do all the other things they do with horses—feed them, raise them, breed them and whatnot.
Our fear is that we're going to be left out of this altogether. As Mr. Levy said, and I commend him, we should be protected somehow. If they're betting on our product, we just want a little piece of that, and to be protected and get some money back to help run our organization, our industry. The black market bets on our racing. No matter what they do on any sport or anything they bet on, those industries don't receive anything back.
I think that's the most important thing, that we have to be included somehow.