No, no. It depends on the partnership I'm talking about. The actual stations, for example, would be designed by the authority to incorporate the required safety for the passengers, including to allow people to move out of a station as quickly as possible, all designed so that you have access in case of a fire or some catastrophic event. These issues have to be addressed. This should be a federal regulation anyway. Regardless of that, these are the important things.
Now, the development that I'm talking about does not necessarily have anything to do with the station, as an example. It's what they do above the station, because the issue is that joint venture above the station. This is what they do in Hong Kong to quite a degree. They first get together and figure out what they can do with regard to building whatever they build on top, whether apartments, condos, offices, or shopping centres.