There are two levels of the incentive. There’s a 35 percent tax credit on all Louisiana labor directly involved in the development of the interactive products. It wouldn’t include administration or executive work, but everyone that is actually involved in making and testing the game is eligible for that 35 percent tax credit on labor and 25 percent tax credit on all the direct support activities like a lease on the building, or the work stations, or training in that kind of activity. So it ends up being a roughly 30 percent blended reduction in cost to do those operations in Louisiana. We call it a tax credit, but really a company shouldn’t think of it as a reduction in their tax level exhibiting a very small number. They can monetize this by selling it to third parties so that essentially you get the vast majority back as a check. Basically, if you have a $10 million total spend, your net actual spend after the tax credits is roughly $7 million. It’s a huge benefit and it’s a permanent benefit. There’s no cap and there’s no phase out on that benefit.