phyllis oakley, the city is trying to do a better job of taking advantage out of the things we already have deployed into of companies. if you use the example of the enterprise zone, on average, i would say 70% of our manufacturers when we first meet them who are already here do not realize they are in the enterprise out or have not figured out how to file for their own tax credits. this is a perfect example where what we do is be very proactively make it very clear not only what these opportunities our -- are. we have an egyptian deprograms in place that many of these companies can take it canada but it might not have occurred to him to do that. we have programs at the state and federal level are out on the job training credits for particular employees. we have equipment depreciation programs. as i talk, your head starts to spin. my best you. part of what tried to do is make it much more straightforward to help companies navigate. sfmade now has a house capacity to help companies piled their enterprise tax credit. we now are as a city are trying to see it as a bill it banished to havi