o.c. memorier adelman. >> sure. i have a couple concerns around outreach and the sort of the number of people we reach in the survey. so for example, when i think about district ten, i think there is a disproportionate number of people in that district who are steeped in poverty. however, when i look at the data around accessibility, i don't see a significant up tick of the number of people in ten utilizing services. could you shed some light on why that might be? >> so are you speaking about the equity analysis in terms of the service participation? >> i am. >> i think that -- i think for all of the district analysis one of the recommendations we have is that we should see where -- where is -- where there are things that we see that we defined as problematic. so one of the things that we chose to do as researchers is we're presenting the data but we're not prioritizing what are the focus areas? i think that as part of the planning process, i think it's really important to highlight if there's something that's troub