not to say that we all need to pay our bill, but tracking payment on time, and that is kind of like copen data, but layard. even within the city, basing its information systems on open data, there are still layers of governance. they are disclosed to based on your login. i can see a downside where some of this information is not necessarily conducive for all of the nice neighborhood feelings we are trying to encourage. >> the system does offer the ability for staff users as well as on the public side to have a different data available depending on your login. we will be going through a process in determining what the data should be visible for the public. the system will by necessity capture everything. what has been paid, how they were paid, when they were paid. but whether or not that would be made public as a discussion with the media have. president miguel: just a couple of other questions. how will this affect the paper commissions that are still accepted? once this goes into effect? how will it affect dbi over-the- counter permits, the process of the information desk, those function