Corporations donating millions to President Donald Trump’s new ballroom project at the White House may be rewarded by having their name etched into the historic building, a report alleged Friday.

Sources told CBS News that donors so far include Google, R.J. Reynolds, Booz Allen Hamilton, Palantir and NextEra Energy. Lockheed Martin, the aerospace and defense company, contributed $10 million to the project.

A White House official told the Daily Beast that it has already received nearly $200 million in pledges for the project, but declined to comment on which companies cut checks—or how those who did will be rewarded.

CBS reported that the idea to etch names into the White House is not yet set in stone. Another possibility being weighed would be “listing donor names on a website.”

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