dr. george wu. and there are other things from saint luke's that i would like to turn in. i would only comment that this was a very vibrant community in terms of vision that were there when i joined st. luke's 31 years ago, and over time, it has gradually been diminished substantially mainly because of a continued reimbursement diminishment over years. many could not continue practice there. at this point, how well u -- how will sutter do this with being protective of the community. how are you going to the specialists that may be required to be there as well. referring people to other facilities, that is not a vibrant hospital. there is a major problem, any kind of major disaster will really compromise that entire south of market committee in terms of access to care. i think they really have to address that issue. medicare is reducing its reimbursement. even specialists are not taking it. how will they address that issue of finding specialists to treat whatever populations including medi-cal to even deal with this. supervisor mirkarimi: thank you. next speaker. >> hi, goo