There are some good points in that article, and I know this is going to be a controversial subject. But personally, I would favor closing down that facility and making it a part of the state forest. I dislike the ugly development that has taken place near there as much as anybody, but it exists and it isn't going away. I don't know that closing the facility will make those homes any safer, but if we can expand the protected part of the pine barrens then I support it, for that reason alone.