we are pleased because people from all around our country, all around the worldcom -- come to san francisco and to this ward to find out what we're doing and how we get results. what starts in san francisco doesn't stay in san francisco. we are not satisfied. i'm just going to go back to the 200. we're not satisfied because we nearly had nearly 200 diagnoses of h.i.v. in our city, and it's a preventable disease. we're not satisfied because of his disparities. you've heard african-american h.i.v.-infected male, his mortality is more than half that of his counterpart. we have many disparities. getting to zero, we're making the strategy. what are we going to do about it? so let's start with we have a double down on these gaps that we're seeing. what we need to do that is we just need to listen. that's one of the things in getting to zero, we convene people together, put the problems out there, have multi-sector discussions how are we going to work on this. we need to listen. we need to deploy new innovative approaches with tools that we have like prep. and long-acting injectable therapy that c