and there will certainly be time in the coming years for formal presentations, but in particular, ed rifkin, who accompanied me on this trip, if you have any thoughts or observations listening to this? >> thank you, good morning. director of public works. i think these are great presentations. we are certainly at a point in san francisco where we need to take things to the next level. to the point that the injunction was lifted, the mayor suggested our goal is to be the no. 1 bicycling city in the u.s. with the timing of the trip that we were lucky enough to take, it was really well timed in conjunction with the bike in junction. a few observations that i brought back, from my perspective of how we get there -- whether it is 20% by 2020 or another goal. we went there to hear transportation and elected officials talk about bicycling. the presentation we heard were always about transportation more generally. they were not just talking about bicycling. they had a holistic view about mobility. they are not anti-car, they certainly love their bicycles, but they are thinking about mobility more b