in my opinion, secretary steven chiu should have done more, and i hope he is not the fall guy for the loss of $535 million, which is not a drop in the bucket, especially for the city of san francisco. in regards to refinancing, everybody agrees that you're going to save money because of the lower interest rate, but then at the same time, it is not going to help the city of we're not going to rein in spending. i would like to suggest for the members of this committee to read the article month -- from monday on the top city earners. it is no surprise to me that the top 10 were all from the department of public health. if i remember street, nine of the 10 were from san francisco general hospital. to close, i would like to say hello to louis. i remember her from kcbs. if i remember correctly, she used to do a news show out of denver. thank you. supervisor chu: thank you. next speaker, please. are there any other speakers who wish to come forward with this item? seeing none, public comment is closed. i want to appreciate the public comment that was made. i do want to clarify for members of