to make some headway with the conservatorship program in san francisco and i want to say that joel nielsen, my deputy director who oversees the conservatorship programs and other programs has really been dedicated to working with the mayor, working with the department of public health, she has been in sacramento a lot providing support people have been up there to testify it is a big lift, so may 13th is the hearing for that. the third is that there is a housing bond that is rolling out to possibly get on the ballot and there's been a lot of conversation, especially in aging advocate circles about whether seniors are really a part of that, and as for -- annie chung has been chairing a workgroup commissioned by president ghee to really look at senior housing in san francisco and to look at the proportion of senior housing that goes to seniors and comparing the overall population of older adults with what is in the pipeline senior housing, so there is a hearing earlier this week at the land use and transportation committee about senior housing specifically, and i was asked to come talk about