and on your right, rob truo, of the asian-pacific islander council on getting the word out. thank you so much for being here. >> adrian, let's start with you. asian-american communities we know have been underrepresented for decades now. how behind exactly are we in census response thisim around abods intilaruld peopl pay attention to? and why should people in all neighborhoods care? >> good question. you know, we did very well in 2010 because we had this enormous boost from communities partners. so areas like chinatown went up to the 90s, you know, not all of it, but parts of it. this year is a little bit different. it's a different census, different circumstances. so san francisco right now is 65.3%, and in 2010, we were 68.5%. that's in self-response. that means people jump online and fill out the census form or call the number on their own and don't wait for the census bureau to count them. so we are low right now, surprisingly, in a lot of areas. not surprisingly in our hardest to count areas like chinatown, the tenderloin, bayview, south of market. those are historical