this is jeff schwartz with "residence magazine." i want to ask two questions. one if the goal is to move off of 365 and if the workers will be using the web client for email? >> so your two questions then. the office 365 is a good question. we are standardized on microsoft office as a project -- as a product on our desk top. we're a large user citywide of microsoft word and excel and power point and access. i think, again, in terms of where we're going strategically with this project, i think we are certainly interested in 365 because we have budget challenges here in the city. i think it will come down to a conversation about cost. is it more cost-effective to take advantage of 365 online versus desk top approach? we're in conversations with microsoft about a desk top enterprise agreement for the desk top products. we'll be able to determine from a functionality and a cost point if 365 is a good fit for all of our users or a portion of our users. that's our strategy on 365 is seeing as we roll out email if it makes sense to us operationally. and then you had a