in those projects, the san francisco puc was notified and it they were told that the project would not go forward. net absent that amount of money going back into the pot, the sf puc did a really good job of estimating how much money and at what clip it would be used. here we are at six weeks to the end of the fiscal year and we have $400,000 left in the pot. now, $300,000. supervisor chu: thank you. next speaker, please. >> my name is david, community advocate. i am asking the board of supervisors to keep full funding of the go solar san francisco program. i'm convinced it has done a lot of benefits for our neighborhood and did much to attract foreign technologiegree. i've met solar companies, including one provider who lives in my provider, working in my neighborhood, as well as those in other communities, whose jobs could be banished. the program allows the disadvantaged people to gain experience in green trades and make them tomorrows business and community leaders. even these young people out on the street not only wasted the effort and investment, but also bashed their newly acquired confidence to have a better life. in these difficult economic times, th