deena hillyard, director of the north of market community benefit the district and a 12- year resident of the tenderloin. a month to be clear that nobody is arguing that cpmc is not providing charity care. it happens to be less than 1% of their overall revenue, but they are. i just want to be clear. we do feel like we can challenge cpmc to do a better job. i also feel like before cpmc was going through this process of wanting to have their projects approved, their charity care was a lot worse. since this project has begun, they have dramatically increased their charity care. i just hope that this commission and the health commission -- if you approve this project, there is a way to kind of memorialize the levels of charity care and have them maintain or increase those levels for decades to come, not just during the time that this process is before the city family. also, i really hope that both commissions insist that cpmc enter into a binding and enforceable community benefits agreement. that agreement should adequately address the community's concerns around care and access. thank you