And the rumors are out there that by next weekend's NFL games, this act will be up and there'll be legalized mobile betting in Florida. However, the Agriculture Commissioner William Simpson, actually put a tweet that said, sports betting in Florida could be legal very soon. So even though it's legal right now, it's not available. They have connected with the Hard Rock Casino and they have an app called the Hard Rock Sports Book, but they haven't actually put it out (in Florida) so it's not available. So as it stands right now, we can have legalized mobile betting through the Seminole Tribe. Court of Appeals overturned that decision. So then the West Flagler Law Firm - pretty much being backed by FanDuel and DraftKings, who do most of the legal mobile betting in the United States - basically appealed that decision and that law was basically prevented from coming into pass. In return, the tribe was guaranteeing Florida over $2.5 billion in tax revenue.
Keith Buckley: So basically what happened was two years ago DeSantis enabled a bill, which enabled mobile sports betting, but it will be done through the Seminole Tribe. Talia Blake: What's changed to make it possible for the Seminole Tribe to roll out online sports betting in the state?