>> again, julie ellis, assistant general manager for general affairs. eric brooks makes a really important comment about having some sort of separation and making sure that -- to me, the question is how are we in ensuring transparency and accountability with how decisions are getting made around community benefit investments? because we are in the process of developing the program, specifically coming up with what are the decision making processes and how do we ensure that we are being transparent and accountable, we have been getting information from a bunch of different types of stakeholders. the issue has come up, so it is front and center, as we will come with other resources to make sure that we are doing it in a way that is responsible and does not allow for those types of misuses and inappropriate relationships to take place, but at the same time, i would also say that we are looking for opportunities, knowing that for some of our nonprofit partners that are on the ground -- i think about the number of nonprofits, whether it is in bayview/hunters