phil arnold. if you could come up to address the committee on behalf of your departments. >> phil arnold, a deputy director for finance and administration for the human services agency. we have some issues -- five issues -- with the custodial section of this revised ordinance. the first issue we have is the deletion of the section that applies to contractors to provide training to disabled persons. we have a contract with the arc of san francisco, which does provide some custodial and recycling services to our agency. it employs approximately five developmentally-disabled persons. we pay the contractor a flat rate. i do not think -- i do not know -- but i do not think a flat rate is the prevailing wage. it also includes supervision and administration of the contract. that is one of our issues. supervisor wiener: the minimum wage in san francisco is now -- is about to go to $10.25, if i'm not mistaken. it will be 10 and a quarter in january. my understanding that the prevailing wage for janitorial