mr. ros rosenfeld? let's go on to comments from colleagues. supervisor ronen. >> supervisor ronen: thank you, i want to thank the public for coming out. trying to divide up any amount of money is insufficient to address the needs of those young people who deserve early child care, the educators who deserve a living wage and a living wage in the context of the cost of living in san francisco which is a whole lot more money that's needed in order to survive. of course, the tragedy that we're seeing everyday on our streets with homelessness and the multiple interventions that need to happen in order to fix it system. unfortunately, as much as we try in san francisco to fill the gap and the failure of our federal government to provide sufficient funding for these basic human needs, we're never going to have enough money if our budgets to fill that gap. with such an incredible past few elections when the voters of san francisco said yes, we're going to step up and fill that gap as much as we can with baby c and big c and prop g. we're net going to