 It's time that we start planning for Pike County's future, not reacting, and I think we can make a difference if we can get people working together. We don't need to play this Pikeville versus the County issue. A lot of people live in the county and work in the city, and if we can create jobs anywhere in Pike County, it's a positive. But we also have to worry about creating jobs out in the county because it does two things. It helps keep people here, but two, it adds to the tax base, which helps our school system and helps fun county government.