this typically happens at parks like mount davidson when applying oxalis. this has an increased requirement nudging us towards using tier two herbicides instead of tier one to avoid additional labour. current tier two herbicides have residual herb activity. it can be a good thing when treating the trail that will inhibit germination. this residual soil activity can be a bad thing when treating weeds in high diversity areas like when treating blackberry on mount davidson. so it is a problem. and i know it is in the legislation, but i don't think it ought to be looked at. we are not going to have adequate staff. >> thank you. >> sorry for running over. >> any other comments? the resolution is resolution file 2018-07-co we. adopting the 2018 reduced risk pesticide list which has been moved by commissioner walsh and seconded by commissioner stevenson. is there anything else? are we ready to vote, commissioners? all in favour? >> aye. >> any opposed? any extension? the resolution is passed. thank you. anthony, the next item. >> the next item is item eight, direc