to sort of lead off and then i'm going to pass it to the sheriff, and then we're going to have colin patterson who is with the controller's office to speak about the capacity numbers and the forecast that he's looked at. and then we're going to have jimoki a ken taylor who is the project manager for this project speak about some of the particulars ~. and i think supervisor yee, she can begin to address some of the questions about jails 1 and 2 and some of the other things we're looking at. and i know there are also various other folks here, chief freeman who did a lot of the tours with folks this year, and other people who can help answer questions. so, to get started, this has been a driving issue in our capital plans since 2006. we've really been concerned about -- about the jail, about the conditions in 3 and 4 and about the seismic vulnerability of the hall of justice. the capital plan has a lot of needs and we really look overall city-wide and we look for the areas where we had the greatest amount of risk. and again, in an earthquake, the expectation is that the damage is going to be extr