 Really picking up where we left off, our biggest initiative that we're working on is our pursuit for broadband to become a gigabit community. Now that we have a new industrial park, we have to set ourselves aside above and beyond what somebody else has that we're going to be competing against. So when you look at the Lexington's or the Louisville's, you have to ask yourself why would a corporation want to locate in Eastern Kentucky when they can go there, where they have interstates and all those amenities? Well, one area that we can really advance in and really mark ourselves in is if we become a gigabit community, utilizing the state's new fiber, dark fiber initiative. So we're leaps and heads above a lot of other communities in our pursuit of making that happen. So it's been a plan really under the city's comprehensive plan for the last 10 years, was really develop the quality of life issues and things like tourism and improving our streetscapes and bringing in new retail type businesses so that as we prop up and support the medical profession and the educational community and the finance profession, then what that will enable us to do is just show industry that we're forced to be reckoned with.