in terms of collections for non-assessment revenue, the yerba buena cbn in 10-11 and 13-14 were unable to collect that. i will say that 5 percent is fairly high for cbd's, especially with respect to the amount that yerba buena collects, so this is a fairly high bar for any cbd to meet. and in fiscal year 13-14 they were just shy point 1 percent of achieving that. in terms of budget tax rules they have met this requirement from all 4 fiscal years and have been no foreseable issues in the future for this particular benchmark. and in terms of their carry over amount, the yerba buena cbd structures a carry over and typically has had $2 million annually that they take into the next fiscal year. because of how our collections work we build for a fiscal year july 1 to june 30, but the assessment funds don't get klifred to cbd's until january of the following calendar year and in addition to this, the carry over funds include non-assessment dollars which may be grants from the city, private donations that are tied to specific capital projects, physical assessments, et cetera, and that's why it