shelter system, and we thank him very much, comptroller stringer. [ applause ] buffalo comptroller mark schroeder will do the same with the buffalo shelter system. mark schroeder, where are you? [ applause ] there he is. mark is way in the back of the room on his way out, he's going to start the inspections now as a matter of fact. [ laughter ] to the extent these gentlemen need additional personnel, we will provide it from the state. buffalo and new york city, because those are our two largest shelter systems, they will do on-site inspections and they will review operating and financial protocols. thereafter, shelters that they find to be unsafe or dangerous will either immediately add local police protection or they will be closed. shelters which they find is unsanitary or otherwise unfit will be subject to contract cancellation, operator replacement, immediate remediation or closure. if an operator's management problem is systemic, a receiver will be appointed to run that system. there are many qualified not-for-profits that are capable of running good operations, and many of the current shelt