and you look at the rotations -- changing the rotation, which gives us 66 -- equivalent of 66 new f.t.t. e. -- f.t.e.s, we can accomplish this and get you to where you want to be and also being fiscally responsible for the people of san francisco. >> thank you, chair. chief scott, can you put up the chart where you show where the officers will be going in terms of serial crimes unit? ok, thank you. >> yes, ma'am. >> so, to me, what i'm seeing is an analysis of the workload. that you're facing based on what your captains are telling you, based on what your commanders are telling you, based on what you are seeing out on the street based on the calls that are coming in. what that says to me is this is what you need based on your experience because you are the chief and you talked to your commanders and you talked to your captains and you have come up with this which i think is their staffing plan that we actually need. i am not in favor of cutting any of the academy classes. the second class barely gets to 200 new police officers in 2020 and we