. >> thomas pecirillo and i respectfully disagree with the conditions in the homeless shelters are improving. the reason that we're having a discussion and debate about the fair shelter initiative is the recognition that homeless shelters are not habitable. and quite frankly, they aren't habitable. the standards of care were passed in 2008 and then every three months you get a quarterly report. and what she failed to tell you is there hasn't been any enforcement for the violations of the standards of care. so the shelter monitoring committee does the inspections and gives the violations to the department of public health, but the department of public health is forcing the violations. and you're going to get the same reports on a quarterly basis for the same complaints. and the department of public health should not be enforcement agency for the standards of care. and they failed the past three years and in the slow indication that they're going to do any better in the future. thank you. >> thank you. please step up if you want to speak in public aren't. do you want to speak in public comment