this helps improve access to health care services for san franciscans citywide and in turn improves the quality of health care in san francisco. working over the summer on a campaign to help save the hospital, i learned that services are j disproportion in different parts of the city, particularly in the southeastern part of san francisco. most notable is the fact that there are 10 hospitals in the northern part of san francisco, whereas there are only two hospitals in the southeast. these two hospitals are st. luke's hospital and s.f. general which both receive a plegget la of patients daily. this fact alone clearly demonstrates the need for a master plan. san francisco need to be thinking strategically to serve the needs of the people. so for the good of san francisco, we need to lift the veil and see that there are people out there in need. san francisco needs to be accountable to its residents. it's time that san francisco had a plan, a vision of a healthy san francisco that provides awful its residents and not just a select few. thank you. president chiu: thank you. natalie, lee, a