and the secretary of state of sallust -- california says our election system is fairly safe, nonetheless. we are running an election system on 20th century technology, when we should be pushing to move into the 21st century. but again, i want to give it to -- largely a lot of the arguments has supervisor kim makes when she is pointing out about the microsoft contracts. supervisor stephanie? >> adding to that, i know our delegation is working at the state level to secure about $8 million for the city to work with the nonprofit to develop open-source voting and it would be on us to match it with $4 million. that is part of it. >> it is a modest start. the original ask was for $4 million to help us reach state dollars. >> i still don't understand this. >> you still don't understand? or you have a better understanding? >> yeah. in the resolutions that we supported, did we have something about public safety? >> you know, i don't have the resolutions in front of me. you seem to have them. why don't you read them to us. i'll read it to you, then. ok. is this the first one you want me to read? >