one of the first things i discussed with mr. dufty was, i wanted to get him involved in the process of the shelter monitoring committee and the collaboration that the departments have a with the committee. my biggest concern was tokens. supervisor kim, i know you spoke about it in july. we did some research on the suggestions that you presented to us. both of them are highly funded in the communities with city general fund money. about $350,000 in santa clara county and $200,000 in marin. they're homeless population is smaller than ours. just a bit of background, we get about 2000 tokens per month. we have 1154 people in the adult shelter beds and 260 families. we would greatly exceed that 2000 per month -- per month just by giving that out to the homeless population. what we did was establish some policy on how tokens are distributed. in working with the map, folks need to get out to the bayview. they are also available to deliver. it has been an unfunded mandate. i do welcome some of the suggestions that mr. dufty made about getting