I mean I believe that they would like to acquire one for those parks. It'll depend on prices, I think. The reason everyone's going with "gimmick" rides lately is how costs have inflated since covid and tariffs. Project Skyland Flying Purple People Eaters is only a shuttle and just a little over half the length of a hyper like Nitro, yet costs upwards of $50 million or more from the figures we've heard. A full-circuit giga now would probably match or exceed that. Park proceeds would have to make significant turnarounds to justify investment like that in a single ride. Again, I agree with the intentions of who told you that and the possibility looking out as far as 10 years. I just think in the next 10 years we're getting two more coasters for less than one full-circuit giga. As several have speculated, a woodie and a tilt most likely. I'd love a giga to complement Nitro at our park. But like Nitro's paint job, we might be waiting a long time to see it. The plan for a giga was real and got a little ways along in the process 7-8 years ago before being cancelled due to park and company finances. The stars will probably have to align to revisit that here, stating with the park recovering from its years of $ losses and growing year over year in the coming decade. All the while spending on additions and renovations like we're seeing now. They might view what they're doing now as better investment than one giant investment in one ride. They've already done that to an extent with the new coaster because of its crazy cost, and even that isn't a full ride as far as traditional coasters we all love go.