the rfid. >> let's give mr lambert an opportunity. i'm sure he wants to. >> thank you supervisor cohen. first of all, i'd like to apologize that you had a negative experience at the eureka valley library. safety and security is our top priority. we have invested nearly $850,000 and a landscaping redesign project to mitigate some of the safety and security concerns on the perimeter of that building. we are certainly open to re-examining the sfpdm work order and redirecting a greater portion of that for the branches and increasing the amount of coverage and control for eureka valley. with regards to rfid, ironically, that would allow us to repurpose more staffing capacity and convert some public services position into more buildings and grounds control officers. we currently have about 21.5 fte of buildings and grounds. patrol officers. we are fully cognizant we are operating in and no new fte environment. with respect to rfid, i want to clarify the record, there's absolutely no threat to patron privacy with rfid. the technology simply