We have a variety of programs. We have a coal transition program, where we're working with the community, based on municipal and community leadership, to invest in things such as worker training sites, industrial land development, feasibility studies for irrigation and other economic development opportunities the community has identified as priorities.
We also have an infrastructure fund that invests in infrastructure needs for an identified community that is affected by coal, in an effort to support investment attraction into that area, for instance, funding roads or other types of infrastructure that are going to address the infrastructure shortcomings of that area and appeal to investors to promote new industry development in those sectors.
We have a variety of, I think, micro-oriented economic development programs in communities to support economic growth in those regions and support the workers through entrepreneurship, business supports and other types of identified training needs.