we look for pre screened recycled medication, nonopioid, but medications that would end up in the trash and ultimately into the bay in our waste stream. in this way we can work with the local ba bay area company that they can work with and transfer for free and off reduced price medication to thousands and thousands of patients. they removed in the past year over 200,000 pounds of pharmaceutical waste by eliminating the need t. they take the medications from patients who have passed away and distribute them to free clinics. it reduce it is purchase amount and all the medical expenses it impacts. we are calling it the san francisco surplus medication distribution program, and it will also impact our free health program in the city of sa san francisco. we are proud today. [please stand by] -- whatever aspects of this industry, it contemplates the ability for us to have preapprenticeship tied to state apprenticeship programs and 35% of the work force in those respectful categories would have to come from state-certified apprenticeship programs, if they're available. otherwise, they can wor