next speaker, please. >>> hi, i'm donovan bing ham. and i have been -- i'm an lpt, licensed psychiatric technician. i've been with the city for around 25 years. i worked at san francisco general approximately 15 years and now i work in the community. and i really wanted to address some issues pertaining to the changes structurally and otherwise at san francisco general and how it's impacting those of us in the community, meaning that the department of psychiatry has been cutting back on beds and shortening the length of stay. and, so, releasing people who are not doing very well into the community. and i think it's nothing short of a miracle that nothing more significant has happened thus far. i can give an example of a young man i've been working with over 10 years now, both on the acute side as well as the outpatient side who had tried to get hospitalized and treated for the last 2-1/2 years. well, he he finally managed to get successfully hospitalized. he's now in the jail system being treated by jail psychiatry. and that's the way