 Were other names considered for you, Constraker? Oh yeah, the naming process is quite an exercise, so we go through lots of time to get the name. Will the ride close early due to fireworks? If the fireworks continue to be in this area, they're not necessarily close. We're still waiting for that. Is construction ahead or behind at the current moment? Construction's on, it's good. What happens in the tunnel when there is a down bore? Well, obviously the tunnel is open on both ends, so the rain will come in. So rain finds its way to the bottom here, we've got a pump pit at the other end, and the pump will drain the water out of the tunnel. Have there been any challenges so far? Yeah, in any construction project there are challenges, so building inside a pond in an active floodway is a challenge. But we also had the ice storm, we got wet back in May, or in April, and then the wind storm in May, those were two challenges we had to deal with. I'm not even sure what that was as predicted. When did planning for a dive poster start for Wonderland? We started in 2013, maybe 2012. It was quite some time ago. It was before Skyrider was removed. Okay, makes sense. And when is construction slated to be completed? Final completion will be sometime in April. We're going to have a firm deal on that, but it will be for the public opening, obviously. Is there going to be any special effects in the tunnel? Nothing that I want to talk about today. Okay. What was Wonderland looking for when approaching BNM for Yukon Stryker? What were their requirements or asks it must have? Well, we wanted to have the tunnel, obviously, and we wanted to integrate it with more techs. We wanted to have a loop, and we wanted to have something that was thrilling, something that had never been done before. So, four inversions, and the height, and the length. I think it'll be a good ride. Is there anything unique about Yukon Stryker's trains that we don't know about? I don't think so. I think they're basically the same as our regular trains. What's it like working with BNM? Because we know the part works with BNM quite a bit. Yeah, they're great. They're a very reputable manufacturer and supplier of their equipment. So we enjoy working with them. Best yet? Or any further insight on the midway and entrance for Yukon Stryker? Best is a subjective term, and it's different for every person, right? So we're planning it to be appropriate, fitted into the infrastructure. So we want the area to manage. I don't think we'll do any surprises, but it'll be what people expect. Alright, so any insight on what the station will look like? The station will be themed to Frontier Canada, Cold Rush of 1890. Anything we don't know about Yukon Stryker? It's hard to know what you already know, or what you don't know. That's a tough question to answer. Is there anything that maybe hasn't been announced yet for Yukon Stryker and the POVs and stuff? You know, there's a few other things that we're going to add that we'll leave as a surprise. But yeah, that'll come later. They're not going to be substantial. They'll be minor. Footings for the tallest? So the design is eight meters, obviously, when we do our quarrying in the earth. Soil conditions, and if the soil conditions don't meet our needs, I'm going to have to go a little deeper. Any insight on Frontier Canada and what we maybe can expect? Frontier Canada has been a phased bill over the years, and that phased approach will continue even beyond Yukon Stryker. So it'll just be more of the same. The theme of this ride and the surrounding area will continue to be in that vein. It'll be a multi-year. When did planning for Frontier Canada start? That planning started in 1980 before Wonderland. I don't know if you'll find that it was one of the first attractions for Frontier Canada. Frontier Canada was planning to have other attractions, but that didn't happen. And now we're back into Frontier Canada planning. Or continuation of Frontier Canada. The Whitewater Canyon is part of it. Temple of Arles is part of it. Plong Commune is starting timbers. Plong Lumberjack, Canyon Trader, questions are part of that. So when did Stryker Canada decide to revisit the concept? I guess it was with some timbers. I think it was with some timbers. 2017.