we'll be using the behavioural health assessment tool, the ansa, for individuals to look at that score. we want to reduce avoidable use of the urgent/emergent services and increase their engagement in more community-based behavioural health treatment. and also to make sure that they're increased in enrolment benefits, be it s.f. advocacy or food stamps. 100% of these folks should qualify for the food benefits, and i think half of them have it currently. we're going to be evaluating the pilot itself. my team will look at how we're working together in this intense focus so we can know how to sustain this. we will be evaluating it probably in february and then course correcting on it. i'm happy to answer any questions, but i think i'll turn it over to dr. hammer and i'll be back if you have questions. >> thank you. good afternoon, commissioners. it's such an honor to stand before you on this exciting day for public health in san francisco and tell you about an important new initiative that we're working on that's directly linked to whole person care and is an important part of the care de