if we could begin with marcy orosco. >> good morning, supervisors. i'm director of harbor house, part of the salvation army. i'm kind of hear -- i attend the meetings already, so what i wanted to say was i noticed on the wicac, they already represent homeless, but what they do not know this is veterans. one of our large components is veterans, so i wanted to bring that up. i would be a voice for all the disenfranchised. i would definitely want to make that point. there is on average about 106 veterans released from the term, and they are starting to come back. i have been working with the homeless, the formerly incarcerated veterans for almost all my professional life. i have written and receive many veterans grants with reentry strategies as well as addressing the lack of opportunities for the homeless and formerly incarcerated. i'm part of the san francisco reentry guard -- reentry board. i have helped start broad market based services to employ those that others will not hire and provide a solid career ladder. i have a strong understanding of serv