now i'm going to turn it over to our director, debbie raphael, to provide more impacts on the funding reduction of our program. >> thank you, joe. before we go to the next slide, i just want you to notice that there's a time period between when our budget went public, february 26, this meeting, march 1, and when this goes to the board of supervisors. we expect between now and june 1 to be having extensive conversations with the mayor's office about this situation as highlighted in today's meeting. next slide. so what i'm going to do with my time is step back for a second and look at sort of a 60,000-foot level of the impacts of this and then go down to the 100-foot level in terms of what actually the impacts are on program and then come back again as we move forward. so looking at the numbers and thinking about impact, i think it's always important to remind ourselves what is the mission of this department that we are trying to fund, and, of course, this department of the environment, its mission is to provide solutions, is to be very, very concrete. to provide solutions that provide