>> you are right, it doesn't s effectfpuc -- it does benefeit sfpuc > thieeir input is valued. go ahead. supervisor maxwell: when i think of community benefits -- i think it's the same thing to a certain extent. how many things are we putting into community benefits? why don't you go on? >> i think you're right. there's clearly benefit for sfpuc. but what we saw when we did interviews, community members felt slighted if they were not included. to have their input elevated to a point where their perspective is considered a valuable, we talk about community involvement and the colder involvement becoming real. there are ways that the community feels, they can give better input to the ultimate outcome. if they are involved in the design and oversight, it benefits them because it reflects their concern and their needs, their desires. what we found is that community involvement might mean something different than it does on the peninsula or in the south east. it is important to create some consistency around what stakeholder involvement must include. it is important to take into acc