The biggest points I guess are in the business itself, that more people are cremating than ever. Over 50% of people in New York were cremated in 2016. It’s not really affecting cemeteries that people are dying less. The good thing is, is that our cemetery many years ago planned things very well. But many cemeteries are affected by this, and will be affected in the next 10-15 years. It’s a fact that there are more dead people in Queens right now than there are living. It’s not a business thing, it’s a space problem. If you look on a map, places like Manhattan and Queens are not big areas. There’s a lot of space in Nassau County, Suffolk County, upstate New York, but people who want to bury their loved ones in the city are having an issue. We’re lucky that we planned well, but we’ll run out of room eventually. Just think, there are more buried people than those on top of the ground [in Queens]. – Alex, Cedar Grove Cemetery