commissioner cleaveland? commissioner cleaveland, you're muted. >> commissioner cleaveland: all right. can you hear me now? >> commissioner covington: yes. >> commissioner cleaveland: one thing you talked about, chief, the national testing for recruits. if we get rid of that, we'll have to develop our own, is that correct? >> correct, and that's what we used to do. m.t.n. was brought in as a cost-saving measure. it was not brought in because -- >> commissioner cleaveland: sure. >> so that is the best thing for san francisco, yeah. >> commissioner cleaveland: is that better than just coaching recruits on tests before they take the test? is there any way to have training classes for the recruits before they have to take their tests? in other words, giving them some idea what was going to be asked on the -- who is going to be asked on the test so they can learn whatever they have to learn. >> yeah. there was a little bit of background noise, so i'm not sure what you said, but let me address what i think you said