If it's purely economic, it could be a great channel for people to find work.
He did it in nine months, ... That is unheard of. For most people in Cape May, it takes three years to get past the planning board.
He's real quick. And we have a tendency to make people look better. He runs well and I think he'd rather run than pass. If we don't contain him, he'll run right over us.
We want people to know we are on schedule, that June 1 (the start of hurricane season) is obtainable and it is our intention to do that.
If they don't get everything on the first round, we're asking people to pick up what's left and put it in the empty can. We're catching up.
We wouldn't have got this far without thinking this would be a fantastic opportunity for our business here, for people in the business and the merged business going forward. We see terrific opportunities for different parts of the world.
We all want to get our community back up and running, ... Our economy is down without work, so we need to get people in to come and get their businesses started and the checks coming.