i also want to recognize reverend amos brown, former supervisor, and police commissioner angela chan is in the audience as well. there are some other commissioners, here, too. governor brown signed legislation of assembly bill 109 that redirects a percentage of low level adult offenders convicted of non-serious, non- reviling, and non-sexual offenses back to california counties. estimates indicate that san francisco will need to supervise approximately, and the number seems to be fluctuating, but approximately 700 additional prisoners and probationers that any given time through its jail system and probation or reentry programs. part of preparing to receive these additional inmates, san francisco, like all other counties in california, are now in the process of making plans and following the state-ordered requirements, because that requirement commences in october of this year. it has been noted that the agencies in san francisco affected by this change have done an excellent job in preparing, in recent months, including adjusting their budgets in san francisco. the mayor has also ra