but like mindy kener who spoke before me, why can't reentry be part of that? see, too often the economics is the about the politics and the politics is about the economics. the people who are poor and incarcerated because they don't have the wherewithal to get themselves into another situation. so, since you are public officials, you're talking about building a public institution with incarceration, which there are some people that probably need to be there. but the reality is why not help change that factor by putting people in reentry who don't have no job skills? putting them to work? you're talking about putting $290 million? how much is that going to the depressed neighborhoods? how many of that is going to ex offenders? you need to think about that when you're chalking up those numbers. >> i have a few more names. david lewis and [speaker not understood]. >>> greetings. my name is la fontaine, i'm a father of three, organization called all of us none. and also a full captive of the san francisco county jail 43 months, almost three years. 33 months, not 3