 Well, today we organized the 2020 Complete Count Committee for Pike County, and that's a group of local government agencies, or representative government agencies of the business community. They're going to be represented from the Ministerial Association and various organizations in the county and in the business community. It's vitally important that next year, when the 2020 census is done, that we have a count that reflects every man, woman, and child in Pike County. It's important for a lot of reasons. Of course, at the federal level, congressional reapportionment will take place, and 20 years or so ago, we lost a congressional seat in Kentucky because of our population trends. It's also going to be important because of legislative redistricting. Eastern Kentucky could easily lose a state senate seat or potentially two state house seats as the population moves toward the center of the state. Western Kentucky's losing population, and central Kentucky, Louisville, and northern Kentucky's gaining population. It's important for transportation planning as dollars are allocated or public health initiatives. As they said, about $675 billion will be spent next year by the federal government, and a lot of that money is going to be spent based on population. Some things like county road aid money, those things are in part determined by population. So it's very important that we count every person in Pike County. The last census, there were 300 million people in this country. It's important that we know how many people are here, where they're at, and those decisions that are going to be made in Washington and Frankfurt will be in large part based upon that data. We're going to create a page for the Pike County Complete Count Committee, and we're going to share some of that information, remind people. But as we get in to get closer to 2020, we're going to be ramping up our efforts to make sure people are educated and they understand how important this is.