my name is bradley weedmeyer. i'm a member of a home care organization called provider network. and here speaking against senate bill 1045 and senate bill 40. i think that there's just way too much that's arbitrary in the figuring of this -- the eight 5150s, all of the suggestions that this just 50 people. we have absolutely no idea. obviously one cannot have a health -- mental health program by just addressing one part and the most severe part of our mental health crisis. obviously -- i live on gary and shannon alley. so i deal with people who are in distress every day. and seeing them. and i know we need to do something. but just doing the politically attractive thing of getting hard on mental health expressions in the public realm is not the way to do it. and i think that we need to expand the mental health services of the city, so that people don't get to this point. what happens to melanie when they comes out of conservatorship? she's going to be homeless again. [bell ringing] i think it makes no sense to just do the -- a politically dramatic thing, that looks like we can c