work this into the shell contract so the original 1.3 billion, $1.4 billion program actually gets bidthvthv. so, please internalize that and read those documents and i look forward to the 22nd. thanks. >> mr. jones, your long awaited report. >> commissioners, mr. kelly, thank you. i have a quick report. it should be fairly light. first of all, i wanted to thank mr. courtney for asking the citizens advisory committee to weigh in on that outreach to non-english speaking communities. we did that in november and had -- we probably won't be providing a resolution or anything formal. we have the draft minutes, the notes from our discussion that i think may be helpful, kind of the highlights. there were five points that were interesting. art jensen in the back of the room had my favorite. keep it simple. i think the bigger the [speaker not understood] the longer the message, the more difficult it is to translate to other languages. there is an existing sfpuc emergency response plan that is in multiple languages. the idea is maybe to draw on that as a blueprint of some sort as the outreach for the