Yes, it would have to have a restaurant. The casino operator SB Ventures has taken measures with the French Ministry of the Interior (similar to our FBI/Homeland Security) to initiate the consideration of a casino in Gustavia near Le Repaire. Nothing concrete has been proposed to the COM yet to consider. Mr Magras is generally in favor of a casino of a certain type...offering what he refers to as "jeux de circle". He means not the crass slot machines and roulette wheels but the games of skill and luck attracting a higher level of gambler: games like Baccara, Chemin de Fer, and the various iterations of poker. Benoît Chauvin is opposed, stating that such an enterprise will sully further the reputation of the island, which already suffers, he says, owing to its reputation as a fiscal paradise. He asks his fellow elected leaders to recall the recent casino scandal in Paris where Corsican mobsters were implicated for extortion and money-laundering. Mr Magras argues that a casino would be an important source of revenue for the island.