brian basinger, director of the aids housing alliance. thank you for taking the time to hold this hearing. i'd like to encourage you to also think about reframing the angle about how we look at services in san francisco. we can look at services also as a job creator. i know that people with hiv and aids bring down more federal and state money in san francisco than we consume in resources. and, so, economics, it's all about bringing in money from the outside and keeping it and recycling it. and also in our service category there is actually not a lot of leakages, leakages. so, those funds are recycled within the local economy. you know, people with aids, other disabled folks, homeless people, we're job creators. and i think it would be interesting if somebody commissioned a survey to look at just how many jobs people with hiv and aids and the populations that we talk about are creating here. also they were touching on it earlier, we would really appreciate giving great era tension to the needs of homeless lgbt people where 15% of the popul