>> an carpal , resident for 20 years. i came here for the parks thing. but that's been continued. there are a few things that i left out of my communication relating to that particular topic. that can be our core problems or issues i should say that haven't been mitigated or any -- it just an appears there has been no thought about the citizen impact in any of these development agreements and the public private relationships and as we see with the friends of the public library, there is a lot of issues. would like the board of supervisors to consider maybe developing whistle blower programs especially for non-profits because inform profit entities have the sec and other agencies looking at them. cities got it's own cities looking at them and mechanisms whether they are followed or not have those mechanisms in place. but the not-for-profit is pretty much nobody 's problem until something, until scandal hits. i would like to see something go into place sooner rather than later especially with all of these public private deals with non-profits. thank you for your time. >> are there a