meanwhile, sfgph has de-staffed another psych, 7 psych beds from sf general after going from 80 down to 40 about two years ago for the acute psych beds. we're very thankful to have the endorsement of the sf central labor council and various other community coalitions in regards to our mental health demands. and we've got those demands have been vetted by over 30 physicians, nurses, and other psychiatric practitioners. we question any assertion that sutter can't afford psych bed at st. luke's. our city can't afford the most profitable hospital operator to be providing inpatient psych care building two new hospitals. we also hope that you'll pay close attention to the new order which the hospitals are to be built. st. luke's is to be built first and now according to the chronicle, the new cathedral hill hospital is being built first. and that does not need to happen. according to officials at oshpod who oversee the coastal region the approval process could be structured in such a way that both hospitals are built simultaneously. we have some handouts here and [inaudible]. >> thank you.