. >> if i may, director bohn, thank you, bryant, for that -- and director bohn's first question about capacity and staffing. yes, absolutely. i think what we're proposing here or what the legislation proposes is more intensive for city staff in terms of, you know, higher level of review upfront at the permit application stage as well as, you know, potentially more intensive site inspection and enforcement activities. so it remains an ongoing i think, challenge, to get the outcomes that we need, given the scarcity of the resources relative to the task at hand. so i think that is something that we should take offline, you know, it's a city conversation to have, making sure that we've got folks over at -- especially that they have everything they need to do this in a sustainable fashion. >> director bohn: agreed. the public has also been concerned, and so i wanted to raise that, so that piece could be also be heard. so i appreciate having additional conversation about that. >> co-chair madrid: thank you. are there any other (indiscernible) i have one question to ask. (indiscernible) tryi