pamela lebron. i have a short presentation to give you. to set the stage, when we were here in 2009, we had just cut 25% of our staff because of the sharp decline in construction activity. it is now 2012 and construction activity has rebounded in terms of the number and complexity of permits. as you can see from the graft, our permits continued to grow. we also have been deputy director of permit services, who can answer specific questions. right now we have 5200 units being checked. we have huge, large projects that have had to go into hibernation during the problems with the economy that we have had. we have had a rebirth and are working on those. we do need additional staff to keep up with the increased volume in energy building conservation. the staff includes engineers, inspectors for plan shack, and care professional permit technicians. an increase in temporary help is requested to allow timely review as new staff are hired and trained. once trained for that second year, we will reduce the amount of temporary. in terms of inspections