fields, and erica frommer. and any other speakers, feel free to line up. you don't have to submit a card. okay. first speaker, please. >> i didn't take a card. david elliot louis. i was an early adviser of mental health san francisco. i also do work with the crisis intervention team for the police department. i've been a trainer for them. i'm on the advisory group. my comments are informed by that work as well. first, i fully support mental health san francisco and strongly support it. it's a bold step forward. it really helps to address a lot of our problems. i know there's some concerns expressed, but let's not let them be the enemy of the good. this is good and this is more than good. i'm so thankful for all you supervisors supporting it and passing it forward. here is my next thinking. imagine you call 911 for a crisis on the street and instead of just hearing do you want police, fire, or medical, you hear from the dispatcher, do you want police, fire, medical, or crisis response? there is a city that has that in eugene, oregon, they use a program call