bonnie nelson and david korick. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. i'm james tracy, community housing partnership. there's been a lot of blood, sweat and tears that have come to this day. folks at the full board, there have been accusations, counter accusations, [speaker not understood]. we support this development agreement. i preserve st. luke's. we have a groundbreaking local hire agreement. we have robust expanded health care access for san franciscans. we have nurses and health care workers who are being treated with the same dignity as our brothers and sisters in the trade. those are all wonderful, wonderful accomplishments. if there are any lessons for the battle of cathedral hill going forward, we know that many of the changes with affordable care act will all be good for san francisco. so, then we'll be quite challenging preserving the social safety net. and we have learned that many of the ideas that come from the process of bringing voices up from the grassroots and devising solutions from the grassroots when combined with some of the form