a state seismic mandate to continually serve the citizens of san francisco or be threatend with delicensing. we reviewed the city's proposal in detail and it does contain a framework for us to move forward. and based in our review and discussions with the mayor's staff and i would call them frank discussions, we have resolved about half of those requests and the other half is going to require more discussion and little bit of flexibility. before we submit our formal response to the city -- president olague: i'm sorry, i have to ask folks that are standing to please -- those who are not members of staff and i do see a staff member there, to please go to room 416, which is the overflow room. unless you can find a seat in here. there are a couple of seats here. i'm sorry about that. >> before we submit a formal response, i want to walk through a few critical areas. one of our primary concerns is that many of the requested items and services are in fact for indefinite periods. we aren't sure what the future holds but health care delivery is going to change significantly and become much more cha