unfortunately this applies to the el terevel. >> clerk: matt staine. >> at the last meeting you requested there was a lot of discussion about the permits now being held by the credit union and there was a talk about bringing kate turnan to explain the policy. i expected a short presentation. to tell you about the 170 permits taken back by the credit union. and up until february 1, they really out on the streets but now they're hitting the streets. so the credit union is leasing them out to the various cab companies that will take them and everybody wants them because these the airport cabs. of course they're owned by an operation. in october when they talked about right-sizing and prioritizing it seemed they were trying to prioritize or right-size the credit union because now the credit union will become a beneficiary of the policy that went into effect february 1 where 800 cabs cannot service the airport and some can and even revoked permits. and there's been an interesting change in the list of the purchased medallions. the credit union shows up as owning 20 to 25 or in that order. we h