I used to think luring a couple of Fortune 500 HQs should be Priority #1. Now, even though I still think that would be great, I'm not so sure it's the highest priority. So many people work remotely that for many companies, the physical location of their HQ is becoming less important. Besides, I've become more convinced those choices are a by-product of other things such as education quality/workforce and airport connections which means that will have to happen as a result of work we do in other areas rather than as a goal in and of itself. Saying all that, OKC will be in a far stronger position with 10-20 new well-diversified startups of 100-200 people each than one Fortune 500.