 What I learned is that Pikeville is open for business and we've got a bunch of stakeholders in this region that are committed to working through tough problems to figure out what answers can we bring to the table. So whether it's again university president over at Pikeville or the executive director at SOAR, I mean these folks are committed to looking at what solution sets can we bring back to back to Central Appalachia. So we've got a very excited group of folks here that are engaged with App Harvest and helping us get across to the finish line. At App Harvest, our mission is to bring Appalachia into the next generation of agriculture and employ the hard-working men and women in the region. We will develop large-scale, high-tech greenhouses growing fresh vegetables for local communities in the U.S. The average U.S. meal travels 1,500 miles by the time it reaches your plate and in many cases is imported from other countries. App Harvest will be able to deliver our fresh produce to the Northeast, Southeast, and Midwest of the U.S. within a day's drive. Appalachia were coming home.