source is fees for services, and that is because it includes things like airport landing fees, et -- feees, water, puc. this is the largest. approximately $3 billion constitutes the general fund. the largest one becomes property tax. almost $1 billion out of the total $3 billion. followed closely by state revenue. also, business taxes, payroll tax, in a tiny amount of business-registration tax -- and a tiny amount of business- registration tax. this next slide is mostly for your reference. the top row shows the local tax rates in san francisco for hotels, utility users, parking, and others. for certain of our revenue sources, there are portions that are set aside for particular purposes, largely due to voter- approved consent to this. -- approved incentives. the largest we have is property tax. voters have approved allocating part of the property tax to the children's fund, the library preservation fund, and the open space funds. this fiscal year, this is money not being deposited into the general fund but rather to a special fund for those particular purposes, and those are voter-approved