 And they would send me an email with an offer. I would send them an email back saying no thank you. And some other words. They've wanted to negotiate with me over my property, but they wanted a loaded gun to do it. They've wanted the threat of eminent domain hanging over my head for me to take their number instead of them taking my number. And running a business when you're under the threat of eminent domain is really, really hard. You're looking out today, tomorrow, a month from now, but you're also looking out five and 10 years out to see what you need. And not knowing whether the government was going to come in and take it at any moment, really kind of defeated the whole joy I had about thinking about the future of this place and developing 10-year strategies. I've never been in the way of what they wanted to do. So I would say, how could I be in the way of something when I've told them I would sell to them from day one? They just never have wanted to meet me even close to my price. That's the government saying, we don't have to, because we can eminent domain you instead.