So when you're looking at any of those, let's say, shoreline restoration projects, there's credit that goes to our city officials, our county officials, our state officials, because they normally partner in getting resources into those programs as well. It's not just a federal cost share. It's a federal and a state and a county and a city cost share, depending on which project it is. So there's credit that goes all around to a lot of hands that work on that to get those projects done. There is a reason this is called the Treasure Coast. (03:15–03:23)
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