it's by raymond lee, brooks solomon, all working together to turn it into something meaningful. we work to achieve the goals that mr. oscar james had spoken about of 50%. if you look at other specific projects and not having the slides in front of me, we do see other sites, high-profile areas that people are paying attention to, projects like the shipyard or transbay, where you see the numbers are higher. i'm looking at it now. hunters point shipyard, 32.9, nearly 33%. to not go too far away, it's a good faith efforts policy. across the 7 million hours, it's 21% local. >> vice chair bustos: maybe this is a question to the director. isn't there a way we're able to at least have this body go on record to ask for mandatory 50% rather than good faith? because sometimes, i mean, good faith works to a certain amount, but if there's a plateau that's happening about san francisco workers, you know, we still want our people working, especially with the cost of housing. it would be a shame to have san franciscans build housing they can't afford. how can we work on this? >> director sesay: