ken mather some of our skateboarding stuff. that just shows the popularity of what we do. with our model, even though recreation fees have not increased because we've got more people in the system, we're generating more revenue. and this is part of the sustainability of our new rec model. more programs, more funding than we can scale up and invest more in staff to teach more programs. and it's a positive cycle. so, you can see the increases in program revenue and significantly the increases in scholarship opportunities. this is one of the things that i'm personally most proud about in 2008. the department offered $64,000 in free and subsidized programming. this year we will hit about $800,000 by the time the year is over. and that is a combination of philanthropic dollars raised and just subsidies from the program revenue line that you see above. 60% of all respondents in the 2011 city survey rated the quality recreation activity as excellent or good. we just rated our winter programming and 90% of 400 respondents to our winter programs said that they would definitely refe