mr. brent turner. like the godfather of open source voting. been talking about it at least to me -- >> hello, supervisors. i have a written statement for you, but i am going to just hand that in and sort of riff off the notes that i have made here sitting here listening to the previous testimony. and as you know, i am with the california association of voting officials and previously open voting consortium and pioneered this work in the united states and we're proud that san francisco, my home county s carrying forth the duty here. and the only barrier to funding the the funding. the vendors don't like this idea. and new hampshire has already implemented an open source voting system and that is 75% system we call it. it has the disability component and the voter interface already running on open source. this is not novel, not complicated. this is not rocket science. this is fighting for our democracy tooth and i have and we will currently see playing out hoer. we met with slalom and introduced them to the two folks that have created successful