and will be taking their rereceiveble, accounts rereceiveble, -- receiveble, in adjacent jurisdictions. executive director dick-endrizzi: and i think, and in addition i think i would really like to underscore the point, the caterers in san francisco, they may purchase outside, but if the big box formula retail would want to take advantage of making them exetively -- take advantage of them to make them more competitive, they may not raise their prices. so, those caterers could -- again, just more and more of the dollars are going to our big box and formula retail as to possibly some of -- not the super small retailers but maybe more of the medium sized retailers. so, i, you know, i think in this situation, while i do think that there's going to be some competitive advantages for the businesses outside the city but i think we need to really underscore the fact that even within the san francisco boundaries, we're pushing -- we're pushing sort of the consumer dollars in a direction that seems not what is good for -- you know, it's not supporting small business. vice president clyde: i just