i have one card, john oberman? >> thanks very much commissioners. i'm john oberm an, we really welcome this strategic overview of the growth in the city, 109,000 jobs and 30 years sounds like a lot. but actually, when you look at the given numbers it is only a one percent average annual growth rate compounded which is a modest number and it makes sense we. have one huge problem with this department's report and the problem is so bad that unfortunately it (inaudible) the projections of the report. if you look on the page and the department is assuming that 75 percent of the net new jobs will somehow be office jobs. there is no foundation and fact for that. they don't have any, it is a height number. if you look at your chart, which is the historic trends, which tells you what actually has happened, the real growth, the fastest growing sector has done educational. the office sector has slowly grown from the 30s into the 40s but then so has at an equal rate the retail and entertainment and hotel, there is nothing, nothing, in the data that supports a pr