philadelphia ar naled again. the question had to do with the inhome supportive services program. there are about 21,000 recipients in san francisco of in-home supportive services. there are 16,000 to 18,000 providers of those services. the providers -- this is a program that's been under attack by the state government for about the last four years. the swartz administration tried to cut wages, hours and has succeeded to a certain extent in cutting 3.2% of the hours that consumers can receive, which would translate into a reduction in hours by the providers. this is not something that we initiated. there was a proposal two years ago to cut the wages. the san francisco backstopped that cut and actually provided enough money to keep the wages in place. what is on the table this budget year is a proposal to have the providers who are currently covered by the san francisco health plan, which is complete medical coverage, their contribution to that plan is $3 per month and our proposal is to increase that contribution to $10 per month so that the services and the coverage can be maintai