my name is eileen lockran. i work with the department of public health, in a branch called community health equity and promotion. i work directly with community-based programs that work with people who use drugs and/or are experiencing homelessness. so i'm here with my colleagues today, dr. phillip coffin and dr. judi martin. and we will be able to answer your questions at the end. but for the sake of time, we're hoping that we can just go through the presentation, which will address the issues that are outlined in supervisor haney's resolution. so the overview, as i said, will just address the issues that are outlined in the resolution. so we'll just jump in right now with the data. >> so as supervisor haney nicely summarized, we had essentially a flat number of drug overdose deaths. if you look at the chart, the top of the lines is going to give you the total number of opioid, cocaine, methamphetamine deaths in san francisco each year. essentially flat through 2017 and increases in 2017 and 2018. if you look