ms. brawner: did voters get to say? mr. gilbert: yes. ms. brawner: did cleveland taxpayers have to contribute? mr. gilbert: the short answer is yes, and it has been out that our city and county put in $2.5 million and i will not speak for them, but i believe if u.s. them that the amount that the city and county will get back will be manyfold. they absolutely see it as an investment, as did companies and individuals in our community because they believe this is an investment in cleveland. ms. brawner: do voters get a say in having the officials of cleveland propose to have it here in the first place? to pitch the parties and say, we want it here -- to voters get a say? mr. gilbert: it was not part of the process in cleveland and voters or their mayors and counsel people vote to make decisions on how dollars are spent in a community. again, i think it is important that even if you look at the city and county contributions, about about -- they are 7.5% of the total that was raised, and most are based outside of cleveland. people outside of cleve