health, substance abuse treatment to over 10,000 san francisco residents, most of them who are unshelteredor very low income. there was a conversation earlier today on the issue of changing the time of this meeting and a bit of the discussion was centered around people's ability to get home at the end of the evening. i just want to remind everybody here that 7,000 people are sleeping on the streets tonight completely unsheltered and unsafe. many of us here are from nonprofit organizations that are just trying to shelter and clothe and care for those people. these rules are setting us up to have to lose donors who want to give $1,000 or more money to us because they're afraid of breaking ethics rules, of breaking disclosure rules, and they're going to have to choose between civic engagement or possibly getting a new permit on their home to make some changes and giving money to an organization like ours, and we're just trying to care for san francisco's most vulnerable people, so please consider when you putting large requirements on smaller dollar doeition in as, we have to spend a lot of t