>> i would tever to mark buehl to come speak to that. as we have said, a central tenant of this event has always been philanthropic fundraising in order to make the city whole. it depends on the mothers and fathers of the city and the region coming together to support this. we have to look to the commitments that are being made for some degree of assurance. what i do think we have shown by diligently working on the northern waterfront alternative is to create an event which does pencil for the city and the general fund over the life of the event and i look forward to hearing harvey rose, the budget analyst's report. ted egan's report on the numbers we can talk about our feasibility analysis as well. what we believe we're talking about now is a balancing. lastly, supervisor campos had some concerns about the binding arbitration provision. we have added language in there which says that should any dispute or difference arise out of this agreement that is subject to binding arbitration that that would be in a location in northern cal and in