isaac jackson, whit ba basionna, alex crawl. alyssa meyer. next speaker. >> either mic? >> either one. >> thank you, supervisors, for considering what we're here for today. i strongly support 362 as someone -- my name is denny smith, i've lived in san francisco for 35 years. over 30 of those i spent working as a health care worker, providing care for people with h.i.v. disease, and also people who are homeless after release from incarceration, and all of the health concerns attendant to that. and then several years ago, unbelievably, i became homeless, somewhat dependent on opiates. having basically the worst time of my life. and i got housing and a doctor who was willing to taper me off the opiates i think because i presented to the system as a confident, articulate person who knew how to talk like they talk. but i don't think that's the situation for a lot of people, and the city has to care for them -- for everyone in a global way. i wish that the city would tackle homelessness and o opiates and sentencing the way it tackled the h.i.v. epidemic. because we became an i