let's go back to the desk. Ali, thank you. The last horse racing track in northern California, Golden Gate Field in Albany is shutting down in the coming months. CTV's Alex Wertz live there now where there are a lot of questions for what's next here. Alice Yes, that's right here at Golden Gate Fields, it's 140 acres of land and it's prime real estate. It's been a thoroughbred horse racing track for years now since 1941. The owners, however, say even though this will discontinue horse racing in northern California, they will continue to focus their efforts and operations in Southern California at the Santa Anita racetrack and the San Luis del Rey Downs. It's called, However, no word yet as to whether or not it's going to be what will happen with the horses. It's likely that they'll be transported down to southern California and the owners of the tracks say they will be working with the state and other agencies to make sure that they're meeting all of their obligations with regards to the community of laborers here and the people that work at the track. Some will likely go down with the horses to the Southern California racetracks for now, though, it's not known what will happen with this land. However it is 140 acres of prime bayside real estate live