i invited brook jenkins to be here with me today, but she's actually picking a jury on a hate crime case, so she was unable to join us. but the d.a., this is an issue he's taking very seriously, as his predecessors, and we have taken the time to try to amplify it in the office to make sure that all the communities in san francisco know that our office is here to protect them when they are a victim of any crime, particularly when they are a victim of social location. there is a question earlier how we define a hate crime, and in our presentation we have the penal code 422.55, which describes to you what are the parameters in deciding whether something is a hate crime. it can be anything from a misdemeanor theft or a vandalism all the way up to very serious felony conduct. and then, below that, you can see the different associations an individual can have or characters an individual can have, such as -- as a vulneraby that can make them a target. we have seen a lot of targeting of communities in our country in particular the last year, year and a half, and unfortunately, san francisco does