irrc, which has been around for years in the vaietnamese community. the black chamber of commerce. these folks haven't been leveraged or utilized at all. they have databases, memberships. they would like to help get the word out. let's put the resources to work to make that happen. i think that's probably a $250,000 or $500,000 item. but we've got an $8 billion budget, and as i said, this is a life and death item. i think that's a small price to pay to protect people's lives. >> absolutely. i think a lot of us were surprised at the concentration levels, but at the same time, i don't think we were. i think it may have been expected by a lot of us, just the fact that a lot of us did not mobilize in town. we'll be back, stay with us. >>> we're back with dave cortez on "communidad del valle." it's going to take everyone that is vested in the entire community to solve this issue, is that correct? >> it is. it's going to take a huge grassroots effort, but one that the county can do, one that we have to take the initiative of and have the government be the catalyst of that kind of grassro