ms. hester. >> the chocolate guy forgot -- [inaudible]. i have had a procession of the businesses before you -- i bought from them. the city has gone through ups and downs. the pdr sector is what saves the economy of the city because we have had probably six office booms and busts since i have lived here and i want to draw your attention to a couple of things on pages 12 and 13, and perhaps the author can tell me how they're going to work in reality? the grandfathering clause for the office space is 1316 -- line 16 on page 13. once a office is developed in the state they're grand fawshtded forever. that's the language i read and the nsr language is the enforcement language. it's on page 12. every [inaudible] in the city has an nsr on it. a number of enforcements of nsr is minus one. it's zero. no one ever enforces nsrs. the planning department really consider them a huge joke. they tell people -- yeah, you don't really have to deal with it, and i think you need to find out how the enforcement is going to work. the law of supply and demand