about afternoon, ben rosenfeld, city controller. i am here to catch up on minimum compensation ordinary and the work coming out of its adoption last year. as folks will remember, in september of last year our office did some preliminary cost estimation work as the poured was considering changes to the mco. a birth of context -- a bit of context. the board did approve changes last fall it raised for profit rates, iss wages to a certain level. the focus today is non-profits how it impacts nonprofit organizations. given the ordinance, mco wage will rise to $16.50 on july 1st if the ad what funds are provided. in the future years the wage increase will increase by cpi. it will be approximately $1 above minimum wage of july l that is 1 $15.50. each will grow in future years over time. while the board was considering that those changes last year we did preliminary work on cost estimation that members may remember. we did a sample of 42 organizations to determine what this would play through costs and the organizations. just as a bit of co