thank the office of work force and economic development for their input, the comptroller's office, mr. eagen, in particular, who will be expanding on this, and the mayor's office. we had conversations about the ablution of this legislation, especially as we were coming out of the deliberations with twitter. thank you as well to my staff for their round-the-clock facilitation of the many discussions. and treasury's office, of course. that is what is before us. i have an amendment. i would be more than happy to make that amendment now. one amendment that i will motion -- i would like to extend this from two to six years. right after this legislation, we realized the two years was a place holder so that we could gain some foothold in getting some affirmation back from the comptroller's office about why others were talking about eight years, six years, five years. we were looking for the most effective member. based on the fact that companies may not be ready to take advantage of the exclusion that we are potentially advancing today, immediately upon the approval of this legislation, to give the