i'm devin brady. i'm a member of the bike coalition and walk s.f. as well as our bikes. i'm a 5-year san francisco resident and bic user of jump bikes and these are fantastic ways to get around the city and i feel like the caps on the programs have been holding it back. i know -- i visited sacramento and there's a lot more jump bikes per person in sacramento as san francisco. it's been a huge success. those numbers here would be great. i also think that go bike and jump have didn't a great job reaching out to the community. 15% of go bike users are low income, which is the highest percentage of any similar bike share program in the country. and also and finally, they reduce pollution. we're in the midst of a climate emergency, and anything we can do to get people out of cars, including using scooters, i agree that we should allow more scooter companies in san francisco, including lime and others. we have to do everything to reduce pollution. there's a study that came out talking about how p.m.2.5 numbers are correlated with dementia. a lot of that pollution comes from au