thank you. >> thank you, anthony ballister is the last person who turned into a speaker card. >> goodfternoon. >> good afternoon, chairman nolan, director reiskin, my name is anthony ballistyer and i'm not here representing the union or the mta, i'm here on my own. i have gone through the numbers of the proposed contract that unions were working on and i find out that a total of 8.2 pay increase, 7.5% going into the pensions of the hires before july 1, 2011. so that would be a net increase of $0.21 an hour for the operators who have been here for without a pay increase in the last six years. $0.21 doesn't add up per hour for operators' increase. on the proposed contract, i pulled off your website states that muni coach operators or muni operators hired after july 1, 2011 will receive $30.91 an hour, which of course, we're going to put a little bit more into our pension also. so we'll end up getting -- even though we're getting less than operators before -- hired before july 1, 2011, which the proposed wage is $32.94, we're getting $1.03 less. and then lastly, the average 8-hour day, 4