on a personal note, i want to thank one of my staff members, dave eberly, who was instrumental -- [applauseole my entire speech. [laughter] just off the cuff, he is so amazing. he really gets this. as city administrator, he was in charge of our recovery efforts. he began the whole dialogue in san francisco about resilience. he gave many examples already of what we have been able to do in san francisco. much of the work we have been doing already fits perfectly with ndrs. i am so excited we are able to host this wonderful group today to begin to talk about how we think now in advance of how we're going to recover. san francisco has already come up from the flames. we are a phoenix. we have come back once and twice. when the next disaster hits, we will come back quickly again. using the newç framework to put meat on the bones, what does that mean? what do we need to think about today in advance in each of these recovery support functions? what questions do we have to ask today to begin to pull our partners in? do we begin to pull those folks in that we need, the leaders from the groups? the