paulie, david, sarah, jacob bear arett, kenneth, angelo, monique washington, and melissa mcdermott. >> good morning, supervisors. my name is janine. i'm co-founder upof san francisco's solar install a. we all work full time for the company. we have grown from about four to five employees to 20 since go solar started. of that, six jobs are for my colleagues that came to us through work-force development. we hired our first workforce development person in august of 2008. we have hired a total of seven and one individual has left us. it a third of our workforce is go solar sf, young community developers and the san francisco conservation corps. i'm going to talk to supervisor wiener's specific issue and i also want to talk about the concept of the companies getting the money. the money goes to san francisc ans that put solar on their homes. we reduced the amount that the homeowner or the organization has to pay to put solar up. that means that we carry that incentive. this allows for low income people in san francisco to get access to solar, which has transformed who gets solar in san fr