On Saturday, president Donald Trump had a call with the commissioners of many professional sports leagues. During that call, he reportedly expressed interest in having the NFL season start on time this fall with fans in stadiums.

However, not everyone shares the president’s enthusiasm for that timeline. Among those is California governor Gavin Newsom.

Per Los Angeles Rams reporter Lindsey Thiry, Newsom said he doesn’t anticipate having fans gathering in stadiums over the next few months:

“I’m not anticipating that happening in this state,” Newsom said, according to the tweet above. “Let me tell you why. We’ve all seen the headlines the last couple of days in Asia where they were opening up certain businesses and now they’re starting to roll back those openings because they’re starting to see some spread. There’s a boomerang. One has to be very cautious here. One has to be careful not to over-promise. It’s interesting. I have a lot of friends that work in Major League Baseball and in the NFL. They’ve been asking me — in fact, a well-known athlete just asked me, a football player — if he expects to come back. I said, ‘I would move very cautiously in that expectation,’ so look, I’m not here to second-guess anybody, but I am here to say this. Our decision on that basis, at least here in the state of California, will be determined by the facts, will be determined by the health experts, will be determined by our capacity to meet this moment, bend the curve and have the appropriate community surveillance and testing to confidently determine whether that’s appropriate and, right now, I’m just focused on the immediate. But, that’s not something I anticipate happening in the next few months.”

Hopefully, things will get back to normal at some point. But, for now, it does seem as though the 2020 seasons could be played without fans in attendance (if the seasons are even played at all).