one of the things that people tell me is they're denied basic respect, when they're woke unup by a police officer in the early or middle of the day, when they're harassed by store owners -- it's a systematic lack of respect and it plays out how we lead services. san francisco may seem like the capital of social justice and equity, until we look at our homeless citizens. we know how inaccurate the statistics are, and it's actually probably three times as much as the number, and 40% of those folks are one african american, yet our one african american does not have a full service shelter. the one shelter closes during the day, and when we look at the raw demographic data, the largest african american neighborhood is not the bayview, it's the tenderloin. and i'm not an expert, but my feeling is that it's actually due to the -- to the actual presence of services in that area. so i think that one of the things we have to look at is not just our budget priorities this cycle, but our priorities as a city, and we need to look at where the needs are, because in a city of a $10 million budget, we h