and offsale, they revised those numbers to reflect a higher loss of spending at both onsale and offsale establishments. commissioner o'brien: right. thank you. commissioner dooley: are there any comments we want to add? executive director dick-endrizzi: i have one other question. staff has provided some possible suggestions, should this be implemented that the fee only takes affect upon adoption of the fee by neighboring municipalities? and that the fee be voided upon implementation of such a state level fee? >> certainly at least when the adjoining counties, if not on a state level, but at least the adjoining counties. bryan you're talking about two issues there, right? one is if the neighboring counties adopted and then you're saying if it becomes a state adoptive fee then we would use that and mitigate it against the local fee, right? so definitely if the state brings it on, then we don't need it on locally, that's for sure. >> commissioners, commissioner dooley, for staff direction and the record, can we go ahead and would you be open to admitting your motion to include the comments