ESTES: I'm going to change the subject a little bit with my perspective, which is different. I really don't think the CAFR isn't turned in because people are incompetent. I really think it is not turned in on purpose because of the direction that the city is going. So from my perspective with the redevelopment of the East End, which is Creighton and Whitcomb, there is a real gentrification process that's going on in this city, so you go ahead and look at what you want to, but when I heard this yesterday or the day before, it really vexed my spirit tremendously: they're trying to close down Armstrong High School, talking about no money in the budget. The money is there. You know? It's just where our priorities are. So I can not believe with the redevelopment going on in the East End that you're going to take a high school out of there and not have a high school where you want to do the deconcentration of public housing. I think we need to slow down, look at what's really going on in our school system, in our housing community. The Jeff Davis corridor hasn't been even developed in the best interest of the citizens of Richmond and we really need to look at what we're doing for the entirety of the citizens.