Yes. Black Hawk had the same issue with -- when Ameristar opened. And Ameristar overcame it and Monarch followed and the Mirage, of course, overcame it. And so we'll wait. I mean we are reinventing this town, and it doesn't happen overnight, but it does happen and it's happening every day. Last Saturday, the place was jammed. We had one of the best revenue days since we opened, and you could not get a seat at the table. And it was the first time I've been here where I started to think, okay, maybe we do need to open. We have a second pit, the old pit in Bronco Billy's. And I thought on some weekends, we're going to have to open that second pit because you couldn't get a seat at the table game pit. We have a little speakeasy bar that we just completed a couple of weeks ago. And it's like one of those hidden bars that you don't tell anybody where it is. But if you're wondering around, there's a moose on a door. And if you see a moose on the door, that's it. It's the Lonely Moose Bar for lack of a better name. And I poked my head in to see if anybody was in there. The place was jammed, every single slot machine was being used at the bar. There were some seats if you weren't in a slot machine. But I said -- to the bartender, I said, no, you're really checking to make sure these people are gambling, you're not just giving away booze. He's like, the guy two tables over just put in $1,200 in the slot machine, I said, okay, keep serving drinks. So you're finding its gradually working and it will work. And -- but people on Wall Street sometimes think you open the door and it's immediately profitable. It takes some time. But this will be a successful casino a year from now, five years from now, 10 years from now, 20 years from now, just as the Mirage and Bellagio and L'Auberge and so on are.