i'd like to ask lisa wayne from the department of recreation and parks to come up. >> well, while he's working on that, in the interest of time, i'll go ahead and get started. good evening, commissioners and director. my name is lisa, i have the ipm natural resources urban trails and regulatory divisions under my purview. this is when we show you the slide of the graph of our reductions in our department of which we are very, very proud. thank you for that validation there. [laughter] let's try to see it. there we go. as i said, we're very proud, not to say we're done working, but very proud of this. so how have we as a department gotten to this point of reduction? well, of course, first and foremost is always our initial treatment for weeds. landscape issues is hand removal. we've had in 2016-17, 90,000 hours. we have the apprenticeship program, this is the first of its kind in the nation and we're very, very proud of those programs. and we've, as carla and chris have talked about, we've also had a very robust involvement in the bay friendly landscaping program. about 200 of our lands