there was this commitment to try and work to keep people at home, and also these institutio deinstitutionalize aa honda hospital. we were also then able to provide greater support to things like legal services and immigration services and naturalization and other kinds of programs. as the downturn came, we were hit just like other departments were. on the whole, we have survived well, although we have lost about 30 positions in our department, and we know contractors have faced reductions, just because costs have gone up. there is no way to get away from that. if you stay flat, something is still hurting you. in terms of dollars that we have lost in the past few years, if you think theabout the 6 million that came four years ago, and then you look back at our history, you will see that we probably lost about 2 million. we are still ahead in the key area of community services. that is good news for us. and we have lost money in key areas. we have tried things we thought would work with resource centers. we got new federal money in, so we used that. we got a new design. we also did rate reductions in nut