and as i mentioned, this is conducted by cecile puertz when she was working with "thriving in place" and she can answer further questions. this is also done in collaboration and for the mayor's office on disability as well as for the department of disability and aging services. and we appreciate all of their efforts. there are many, many, many more people, cecile would say, that need to be thanked, but we won't go into all of that today. we'll provide the website where you can see all of the collaborators there. >> karla? could you speak more slowly, please. for purposes of interpreting and for audiences watching on tv. >> perfect. all right. so as i said, marie jobling and i are here today, and we'll go over the key findings and recommendations from this report. why is this report so important? first of all, i would like to say that it is hot off the press. it is recent, and it is relevant, and it points to the key needs that emerged in the disability community, and in particular among older adults during the pandemic. and it also provides us with some of the data that we need to re