The impact of horse racing is wide ranging in the communities in which we operate. It's very much agricultural-based and includes breeding farms for people who are breeding horses to be raced. It includes the purchase, raising and training of these horses by qualified trainers. It includes drivers who drive horses, jockeys who are a part of that and all the backstretch workers who work with horses day in and day out.
On average, there are more than two people employed within our industry for every horse that is involved in racing. Many of the communities where the racetracks are located—London, Elora, Dresden, Ontario, and so on—are agricultural-based societies with all of the things that make racing happen and with all the contributors such as feed companies, veterinarians and blacksmiths. It is very wide-ranging in terms of the economic impact and we want to sustain that to the best of our abilities.