with that, catherine mcguire can present, and i'm happy to answer questions. thank you. >> thank you, connor. supervisors, thank you for having me today. my name is catherine mcguire. i'm the director of finance at the juvenile probation department. i don't have a lot to say, but we certainly can take your questions, but i thought i would give you a quick overview of the grant and the model of the reentry team or reentry unit and just talk a little about the outcomes as a result of that three-year pilot that we had instituted in 2009-10. essentially, the grant is for $461,000 funded by the second chance act from the department of justice, and this is one year in duration, a continuation of the -- of a three-year grant in the amount of $66 0,000 from fiscal year '09-'10. the model really is dedicated to youth returning from long-term commitments and it involves a collaborative approach including the -- a judge from the court. there is an assigned judge to the reentry team, excuse me. probation officers, social workers, all both in the public defender's office a