i think we may be talked to me -- the c.a.c. looking at try to have a better proposal, and it looks like we're going towards more of a common-sense proposal. if you can safely get your stroller on and safely secured and, if you can do it in a way that is not going to block people from moving in the vehicle, then we would not restrict you in doing so and would encourage you to do so because we want to encourage people to use muni even when they have a child in the stroller. there are some safety concerns, some mobility concerns. we do not want folks with strollers taking the state's reserved up from fort people like seniors and those with disabilities, but we believe given the relatively small amount of people that would be trying to board with a stroller, and more common-sense judgment- based policy, and that i believe is the end of my report. vice chair brinkman: thank you. this was a long process with a lot of work, so congratulations. the implementation of the boarding, which we are calling the ramos principle, i want to say again th