so 9 million represents the best way that many of us, whether we're union, whether we're an h.s.n., it's the best way to help all of these organizations survive. $9 million is the cost of 2% cost of doing business. i would like to thank the mayor for the first time in five years for putting a cost of doing business in the budget. now we're asking you to help us rise to that 3%, $9 million. second one is the $5 million. all of these 100 people who just spoke before me told you about the importance of the homeless shelter adjustment category that cost $5 million. i urge you to consider that for the people who are most in need. the last figure is $40 million. $40 million and i would like to thank the supervisors here and throughout the system that have been sponsoring revenue initiatives to put on the november ballot. we're trying to get a progressive revenue on the ballot that will be one initiative, that will equate to about $40 million that will have money for the general fund to replace or substitute or add of what we're asking today, plus money for the mayor's housing trust fund of abo