commissioner o'conner: but you're saying it's in first place. >> emmitt commissioner o'conner: you could analyze 20 things and say -- >> we analyzed dozened -- commissioner o'conner: what's in first place? >> this northeast corridor. commissioner o'conner: during what hours? >> we analyzed 6 to 9 and 330 to 6 po. the next phase of analysis would need to determine what are the exact edges of that time period. one of the kings in -- things we heard from businesses is we get our deliveries at 8:00 or 9:00 or -- well, businesses getting deliveries of fish, for example. that is important to a lot of people. commissioner o'conner: i personally live half a block away from laguna inside the ghetto zone, this box thing. so when i drive my daughter to school in the morning north of panhandle i have -- i will have to pay -- i get a 50% discount to leave the ghetto? is that the idea? >> so if you are on the edge of the zone, as i said, what's been done in cities that have implemented congestion pricing is they have established a sort of buffer around the congestion zone for people on either side, re