opening remarks, and we had a panel that included your director sure reason mi state sy man, jane parker martin and the president of the supervisors yee. we had over 1,000 people and also they were connected through the media. it was a very -- a lot of people came and were engaged. this whole area of attention to aging in the state of california will continue throughout the state. i think san francisco can be a model for programming that perhaps the state will look at seriously for, obviously, more funding for san francisco. at our meeting we had a presentation on palliative care. they are working on that subject matter, and in the areas of legislation, we have health, behavior health, housing, nutrition, social engagement, transportation, work force development. all of these particular areas the long-term care coordinating council will be dealing with subject matters or policy matters related to those subjects and bring it to the attention of san francisco. that is the report. it is short but it is a lot of things going on in san francisco from the areas of aging, and i think the fact this par