bryan goebel, executive officer so the funding for vanner has come from our m.o.u. fund with the san francisco public utilities commission. the balance is currently just over $129,000. when we brought vanner on board after doing the r.f.q., to support oversight of clean power s.f., that was for service area one. and there were also three other consultants who qualified in that service area, but there were also two other service areas, local buildout of renewable energy projects and service three for communities of concern. we could engage the consultants that have been prequalified. it's been almost a year since i have been in contact with them, but if the commission desires that we could go back and to see what consultants are still interested in the work, those that are prequalified, or we could issue a new r.f.q. or a new r.f.p. for a new consultant using the m.o.u. funds. but i would leave that up to the direction of the commission. >> supervisor mar: thank you. and i'm just looking at the draft work plan for local buildout and it shows staffing for the executiv