so, i'm happy to work with captain falvey and make sure roni is a critical piece to -- >> [speaker not understood] the city attorney's office, involved in that, too. >> that's the code enforcement model is what you're speaking of. i think if we reinvent the wheel we're going to divide our efforts and be less successful. >> okay. i do think there needs to be something reinvented there in terms of who is actually in charge of that. it is not as important to me as a real strong structure in place. it seems like the way the problem has been attacked is just like, you know, this store front and this store front, but not necessarily connecting the dots and thinking about a real systemic approach to uproot this issue. that's what i want to see happen. i think there's been some headway toward that end, and i hope we can continue that, that collaboration. >> okay. >> so, i actually asked the budget analyst who i think will be giving his report to do more formal work to look at vehicle purchases in your department. i guess we'll be hearing a report [speaker not understood]. there seems to be som