jeff adoche here locally, who is the public defender and probably nobody in the city more interested in helping people who need help than jeff, he took this cause up a few years ago on the premise you can do what you can on the income side. you can make your policy decisions on how you're going to help people on the output side but if the guy is in the middle who are the public employees take too big a slice of it, there's nothing left for anybody on the back end. the reality is in the city of san francisco, in a few years, if things continue on the path they're on, the amount of money you talk about as being discretionary budget, will all public employees. it may be 100 million short fall this year but a few years down the road, it's 500 million, 800 million. so there's nothing left for everybody else. so as a jeff adache fan, i asked a question of the mayor, you can go after the earned benefits of the people who already earned probably illegally, very difficult to do, even the people in the most aggressive midwest states aren't doing that. you can put in a new set of earnings for ne