as sheriff, the original proposal was 90 3 beds ~. 8 28 beds that are rated, the remainder were unrated beds. when 90 3 beds that comprise both county jails number 3 and 4 was before me, we regrouped. i saw better forecasts of jail population was declining and that we've reset the number at 640. i get the fact, and we support that if there is a return to us having to adjust that number again with i think the evidence that supports what that adjustment may be, then that makes more sense to me. but as it speaks to supervisor kim's remark is why haven't we shut those jails down before, excellent question. i knew that from the time of working in the district attorney's office that those conditions were deplorable. county jails 3 and 4 and the top of the hall of justice is something that when i was sitting with you all chairing public safety and being the budget committee, we should have shut that down, but the city gave us no avenue to do so. and i guarantee you, sheriff mike hennessy would have done so if the compensatory space had been made available, and it did not. but in the history -- in t