[laughter] i'm ron from westerville. thank you for the town hall meeting tonight. you have a very impressive team, and i would suggest that you have one every year because it's very productive. my question pertains to taxes in general. last week bob evans made the decision not to move to texas, but to move from columbia to new albany. they lost income tax revenue from the employees, and new albany offered bob a package of $20 million. today, and no net job increases. today, i believe columbus announced they were creating jobs which is fine. however, i think about 30 of those jobs came from westerville and a number of the other jobs came from other suburbs in columbus. as a cpa, i know businesses are very smart. as a business owner, i go to westerville and i say, hey, i'm moving to new albany, what can you do for me? and i'll create 10 new jobs on my staff. how much can you give me? westerville makes me an offer, i go to new albany and ask them the same question. what happens, of course, is that westerville loses revenue, new albany gives it away. it seems to me tha