I think Pico breaks even but not much more. It's not worth much to a separate entity because it can't compete directly with Killington. I think the only reason Otten kept it so long is because of the interconnect. Otherwise it might've been treated like Haystack and been shut down and sold, with a deed restriction to prevent it from operating. The new owners seem like they plan on keeping Pico pretty much the way it is, as an auxiliary mountain to Killington, with the mid December to early April, 5 day a week operating schedule.