[applause] >> ann chung from district 1. >> thank you. good evening, mayor, supervisors. i am from self-help for the elderly. i want to share with you this associated press article that came out on april 19. the title just says "census statistics show older asian and hispanic populations growing at a rate of three times higher than that of the white and black population." specifically for california, between 2000 and 2010, asian seniors over 55 grew about 74%. hispanic seniors grew about 73%. the white seniors grew about 18%. 34% is for the black seniors growth. with this kind of alarming statistics, one would think that we need to do something with all of our city services, from health care to human services, social service, transportation. other speakers have also talked about how you need to make them culturally competent. if we do not, then these vast population of immigrant seniors who do not speak english at all or fluently are going to put a strain on the system. i am here to urge you to take a look at the statistics and the growing trend of immigrant seniors in al