 All right, Grace Peacock, why don't you tell us all about this new coaster coming to Wonderland? Yes, so in 2019 we have an amazing dive roller coaster coming. Yukon Striker is going to be world record breaking, the longest, fastest, tallest dive roller coaster in the world, and people are going to love it here because it offers such a unique experience. The way that you and you guys all know this, but for the average guest, they don't know what a dive coaster is, so the trains are different, right? They're floorless, your feet are hanging, you got nothing below you but track, and it's stadium style seating, so each row, we've got three rows of eight, each row is a little higher than the first, so everybody's going to have a perfect view of that 90-degree drop, 245 feet down into that underwater tunnel, you're going to go from like zero to 130 kilometers an hour, and it's going to be amazing. All right, Grace, so what's with the bird? Right, so the bird in the logo is actually a golden eagle, and we chose a golden eagle because it's native across Canada and in the Yukon, and it is one of the fastest animals on the planet in its dive, in its hunting dive. So obviously we've got this, you know, the fastest dive coaster in the world. We wanted to bring in an animal element that also represented that. All right, Peter, so thanks for joining us. We've noticed that this coaster has some similar elements to Skyrider, and we just wanted to know if this was done intentionally to honor Skyrider at all, or if it was just a fluke. It wasn't specifically intentional, but if it was something that could be incorporated then it would be nice to have. Awesome. And then we noticed that this coaster has one of the earliest starts on a construction project for a coaster in recent years other than steel vengeance. Is there a reason behind this? Yeah, the tunnel construction, we had to get complete before the track was scheduled to go into the entrance of the tunnel. So there is track in the tunnel now. We had to get the name before the roof was on, but if we had waited to construct the tunnel until this fall, we would have been holding up the installation of the track. So we needed to get that into the ground before we opened this year. We couldn't obviously build it in the summer. All right, Dave. So I'm going to ask a question. So we noticed Skyrider was removed back in 2015, and we were just wondering if there was any delay from that removal until the announcement of this ride? Well, when we removed it, we certainly made it clear that we've got big development coming. But things do change. Whether it was going to happen that year or the next, we had some development things we wanted to do to prep also. So you can see what we've been doing. Frontier Canada income out of nowhere. Frontier Canada is part of this park's history. Back in 79 and 80 was one of the areas that was, I have storyboards and theme papers on it, and it just never made it to the, when we opened. So it was supposed to come out in 82, 83, it never did. So we knew where we were going. So we wanted to bring in this Canadian theming. So lumberjack came in, sawing timbers, running canoes. We've already got timber with falls and whitewater canyon. So when this ride came in, this was going to be the centerpiece. So you can't just plop a ride in and say, hello, it's Frontier Canada, right? You've got to start building around it. This ride came at the right time. We're ready. And now we're really going to build out what Frontier Canada's about. Because we've got this mountainous track being built behind us. So we don't have many pictures of theming for the coast or released yet. A lot of people are curious about the station. So yeah, we're quite a ways away. So when I was working with our provider for the animation, you know, the most seeming you saw was probably in the trailer version of the video, where we had a bit of fun. So you can see a touch of it. It's really going back to, again, Frontier Canada. It was all about Goal Rush Era. So this is what this is all about. So the station's going to have that mining feel. So you saw a little bit of a glimpse. You know, we're not at a stage where we're ready to show full design, but there will be absolutely. And you know, we saw what we did with Leviathan. We put a beautiful statement piece out in front. You can strike or something pretty impressive. Absolutely. There's going to be a great opportunity for photos in front of that station. So we've seen some questions, some teasers at Cedar Point regarding various parks. And we were wondering if you could comment on any of those teasers. Well, I can't comment on what's happening at the other parks. But we certainly know at Cedar Point, they've got an area in their park where they have posters and stuff. So, you know, we started off our campaign and, you know, people weren't sure if we were even going to go out with a case campaign. But, you know, for us, it's about making sure the general public's involved, not just coaster enthusiasts, because it's important. So the opportunity with Cedar Point was they've got some posters. We've got a story that connects a bit to what they're doing with their steel vengeance in the area. So we had an opportunity to put in some things about, you know, a little bit of frontier, Canada speak, a few other things. So it was a great opportunity for us. Now, as far as the larger scope, you know, I have to leave that to you guys to keep digging, because there may be a story or two in there. Carowinds is up next. Oh, is it? Now, what about that Giga in the teasing poster? Well, Giga, I think there was a Giga. There was a Z. There might have been a Ziz. There was a Google search that said 213. You know, I have to have something. I mean, come on. You guys get way too smart and find out things, so I've got to have a little bit of fun. We fell for all of it, so you obviously did a good job. Oh, it was all fun.