You have to have a few things: You have to have a site, and you have to have the labor availability. And you have to have cash.

Tupelo would obviously be desirable for manufacturing in the life sciences field.

McAllen will certainly be one of the sites they look at.

It's like fishing for marlin. It's expensive, you have big lures, you rarely catch one and it's hard work. But when you do, it's the biggest fish in the sea. If Toyota even hints they might come to Virginia, get the checkbook and get ready.

They're going to be making $60,000 a year, a lot of them with no college education whatsoever.