inflation after that if you vote no, i don't want the city to increase the minimum wage i'm here with jason elliott with the government affairs and a proponent of measure j we're also joined we herpes the president of the district merchant see organization sow accident onsite thank you. i'll to start with opening remarks jason. >> thank you nona and thanks to the league of women's i'll be brief measure j is a measure to raise the minimum wage in san francisco are you right now it $10.75 by july of 2018 that will be $14 per hour we need the equality in san francisco sits the issue of the day families leave inform everyday and this is one piece of the puzzle to make san francisco the city that's more affordable to the one hundred percent. >> okay. so we see it as not helping people out that much at the end of the day the folks he earning 15 now will want to increase their income beyond that, and, secondly, the cost of doing business is going to there's a small business has to make a reasonable profit and if they pay the employees obviously the costs are going to have labor is going to go up so how do