 Alrighty, so not only do we have a source out near Claremount Steel Factory now, we had someone driving on the 401 just about 30 minutes ago that sent us pictures of supports on their way to Wonderland and one of them looks pretty unique to me. I have a feeling it's on other B&M coasters because it's a typical support structure, but it looks very unique. Comment down below what you guys think when you see it at the end. But yeah, super exciting news. It looks like two shipments are on their way because the truckloads that I saw in this update from the person that lives near Claremount Steel Factory, thank you to them if you're watching, it's a different truckload than the one that my friend, who happened to be driving on the 401, just sent me out in London, Ontario, arriving in about an hour and a half to the park. So I'll be there. Looks like different shipments. So I'm assuming two shipments are arriving. So this is shipment number one and very large supports. And we know that dive coasters typically have larger supports than other B&M models. They have heavy trains. They have a really, how do I word this? They have a very steep angle of ascent. So there's definitely extra support needed in that aspect, along with B&M having well, an intimate two and a lot of manufacturers are doing this now, less supports on the lift structure. So they look more beautiful to the general public. And yeah, but here's the pictures that my friend sent me. So this was taken in London, Ontario. They're on their way. I'll be at the park in about an hour and a half, because that's when these will be here. And I'm assuming that either the photos I got sent yesterday around 6pm, either those are already at Wonderland or they are arriving as well. But yeah, very exciting. As you can tell, even the main support beams are green as well. They got kind of like that pine tree green to them. And maybe Sea of Fair and Canada's Wonderland are going for this whole tree look. I get it. The color should be reversed. But actually the colors look better not reversed this way in my opinion. I like the brown track and I like the green and maybe the brown track is supposed to be like a tree or a tree branch. And the supports are meant to be like kind of like the leaves or the other aspect of the tree. I have no idea. But I definitely do. And I'm not even just saying this. I really like the color scheme on this coaster. It's very unique. And I like it a lot. It's going to fit in very well in the forest area and it's not going to be an eye sore near the mountain. Very impressed by it. So again, back to what I was originally talking about. Here's that support beam that I was talking about. And I'm assuming that this is the pre-lift support beam. If I had to take a wild guess, comment down below if you guys think this is for another part of the ride. I would have to say that weird one on top. It's not even weird, but it's probably for the pre-lift. Correct me if I'm wrong. Again, I love it when you guys correct me. But yeah, that's it for this update. I just wanted to say some of you in the States are a little bit confused as to why I cover so much on this coaster. I just wanted to say I get it. Yes, this coaster may be a little over covered, but you have to understand Canada's Wonderland has not received a custom looping coaster since 1981. And there's a lot of people interested in this project over here. That's why it's still getting views. But yes, we have lots of content coming out for other parks as well as we expand our market. Six Flags Magic Mountain Construction updates are coming and we'll have those soon. Anyways, hopefully you like this video. Hit that like button. Subscribe if you haven't. And stay tuned for our live stream at 8 30 p.m. Tonight. Have a good one, guys. Bye.