they are kimochi, self-help for the elderly, central latino, and then trans dev, which is also the paratransit broker, so they are a for-profit provider. and then, you spoke to decrease? >> yes. how much is the decrease? >> so we actually have not seen a decrease over the past three, four years. in fact, the numbers have just stayed really flat in that low-to-mid 30,000 rides per year range. we're decreasing it on our area plan because historically, we've tried to reach that 40,000 rides per year goal, but we haven't, so we're bringing that cap down. >> yeah. because transportation is such important for the seniors when they can go out and go to the doctor's office. it's a little bit about really the decreasing transportation fund. >> president serina: yes, thank you. and regarding transportation, the city in terms of the muni is very focused on speeding up transit times. and with that goal, which is admirable in mind, they've eliminated many stops, which presents more problems for seniors, who have further to walk, or further to walk to their destination. i don't know how to solve that becaus