so the way i view this policy, as i said, i am exstatic. -- ecstatic. i whole heartedly support what this commission is hopefully going to do. i also want to make sure that this policy fits into a broader public policy at the intersection of mental health and criminal justice. there are a lot of other things we need to do. this is an incredible start. i would like to come back to you in a couple years and tell you that my case load is down to 10. that would be a great day. i really applaud your work. thank you. commissioner chan: thank you, ms. johnson. our last speaker, but i think we will move quickly into public comment, there are many people in the audience with expert he's to share. our last speaker is mary kate conor from outreach services. s thank you for joining us. >> thank you very much, commissioners, for considering this, and for moving so quickly on this issue. i understand taking a look at the memphis training was on the agenda, but looking at the most recent tragic shootings that happened at end of december involving people who have serio