lee im lee. i want to make three quick points. as i mentioned last time, i think one of the voices that is least present in these hearings and which we want to bring to the table is the impact of this kind of health planning legislation for our city. that means to us that our communities, particularly the south eastern neighborhoods where we work, are marginalized in the delivery of health care services were we all work. the hospital industry needs to turn a profit and make its bottom line as hard as possible. we also have a need to ensure that our community members throughout the city get the services they need. i think that is what this health planning legislation takes a step forward in doing. i think we have been working on this legislation with supervisor campos for nearly a year. we are concerned with the issue of the date of effectiveness. we feel the to your window is too long. as you have heard from the planning commissioners, they think so as well. there are decisions i have to make now. we do not feel like pushing the timeline by an additional year after the plan is adopted is good policy. basically, having guidance that you cannot use, which seems contrary to what we were trying to do -- the issue of the retrofit and pipeline project can be dealt with in the contingency determination. everyone seems to think the contingency determination is a huge burden. we do not think it is the way. there is a fast-track process. community needs being laid out will provide us with what we need to make good decisions. lastly, thank you all again for taking the time. thank you. supervisor campos: justine londerback, christine ortega, rachel ibora. >> we need a master plan citywide. the system we have is so bad. we need to get served. we need service in bernal heights. thank you very much. supervisor campos: thank you very much. next speaker. >> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is emily lee. i am with the chinese progressive association. i want to hand in 12 letters from our youth members, who were not able to make it today because they are in school. to bring the community voice back to this issue, this is what the community needs and wants. we are definitely opposed to delaying the legislation to 2013 simply because that is what the hospital industry is requesting. for us, we feel like we need this legislation now. when needed a yesterday in order to make sure that the health care needs of all residents are being considered. you have heard from as many times about the community needs. for us, it is a question of what -- but the hospital industry is pushing for, which is delays. it is for the legislation not to happen at all. and what the community needs is a comprehensive plan to understand where planning needs to happen in san francisco and where health services are needed the most, and to identify gaps in those services. i hope you will move the legislation further a