dpa organized during those years trying to eliminate those silos and trying to integrate more efficiently, has that helped? >> i'm a contractor for cds so i have to be tactful. i can only speak for myself and say that i feel that within dph, there is for the most part i think we are still struggling with this siloed system. the reorganization and some of it, there was a plan to have more of a transitions program where we had one individual managing or helping care management for somebody who had multiple issues and i don't know where it is or why it got stalled. i can only speculate. what i would say is i'm not sure what the answer is, but i do know that's why i love the cit because nobody ran it. it wasn't run by hsa, by the police department, it wasn't run by anybody. we were all in it together. there was no entity like that in the city. that's the beauty of cit. i wish there was more. what we need is a container a framework where people like myself, like jenny, the mental health association, like michael who is gone now, if we can all get together and say before the city makes anymore