linda chapman. for many years i was an officer of the federal executive boards disability opportunity council which i'm not representing here but we attitude -- used to say that people think people with disabilities begin and end with wheel chairs. it's being able to walk at a limited scale and impacts people as they become older. i think that although you believe that you have reached stakeholders and your official advisory boards, when i go to senior disability action for example well maybe bob plant a will come and tell us there is going to be a hearing. i haven't seen much interaction and outreach that people tell you that bus stops 3 and 4 blocks apart are ridiculous. people have to navigate to the get there and to say it's not different on people with disabilities is absurd. your customers are people who are disabled. almost the entire bus is full of them. the three i'm glad you are saving. the other night when i was taking it home from jackson and fillmore there was already a man on a wheelch