and at the same time, every commute is un ncaa. i'm wondering if you can talk a little about how jv s understands our local bay area community and makes decisions about what sectors it moves into to form partnerships and to actually then contribute to the economic work life of a community at large. >> that is a great question and a really big question. a couple of things i would like to draw out about that are, first of all, that the bay area economy in terms of the inequality that i was describing and a hollowing out of the middle, the bay area economy is probably the most acute case in the country. and in that sense it makes the work that we are doing here in partnership with employers a really great testing ground for developing programs that can work. that can solve that problem. and we believe that if it can work hear, then it should be able to work pretty much anywhere. econ arelookat ctors y factors that a hypersage of middle skill, middle wage jobs. some examples of that are healthcare. but also utilities if the public sect