So, Dr. Estrella, it is within your purview to tell the City that an RFP regarding the NPS is unfair because there is not a comparable review of unrelated City functions? I don’t think so. I would also politely remind you that taxes are becoming entirely too frothy in Norwalk and that, while we all benefit from excellent schools, taxpayer patience with these enormous annual budget requests by the NPS is limited. Surely you cannot disagree that a city Department that commands a large majority of the overall fiscal budget must receive a hard look. I also respectfully disagree with your notion that education is not in any way comparable to traditional business. It is the business of educating our children, and it should be run with one eye on the bottom line.