our previous controller, ben rosenfield, for the last year. thank you very much, billy. the way, a private organization, funded by, extremely, wealthy individuals has and i believe today will be submitting their own charter amendment, that has not been the subject of any public input or public discussion. which arbitrarily takes a hatchet to our city commissions by bluntlyb eliminating vital commissions like the arts commission, the library commission, the public health commission. and instead, i think that this measure that is before us is commission reform done right. we are laying the groundwork for an expert task force that includes input from our city attorneys, government team, our city comptroller and other experts as to how to reform the structure, number and functions of our city commissions to improve their efficacy and productivity. i want to thank supervisor rafael mandelman for attempting this work earlier this year and sf charter amendment and their dark money attempt at replacing oversight in city hall with their own behind closed doors operations, the vot