josh that arsay, director of workforce development. i think in slide 11, that you saw from jorge in the presentation, supervisor, was the jobs component and the way that we presented information to the committee and thank you again supervisor, haney, and colleagues for calling this hearing. we looked at the investment that our office made in service provider, not just in the tenderloin area, but serving the central market area at large. we looked at zip codes 94102 and 103. so to the question of what kind of jobs and placements are happened, we looked at what is the work the service providers in those areas are doing to serve community members here, that's gropes like goodwill, mission, central city hospitality and others. over that time span. so some of the industries that you see, i think you were speaking to some of the types of positions. >> exactly. >> hospitality consistently was an industry that was bringing in workers in that area. another industry was health care. a lot of that was kind of some realignment that was happening o