have a lot of talent in the san francisco police department, but to take a risk and allow that to fluorishto take j.j.'s idea and allow him to degree that program, that was -- grow that program, that i chief sur. i think we owe chief sur a debt of gratitude for allowing it to takeoff. also, on another note, tenderloin is doing another field trip, and the officers in these field trips, they take time to engage with the youth. they tour the neighborhood, they discuss safety tips, but there's over 4,000 children that live in the tenderloin. it's really the most populated part of the city in terms of families and children. so that type of work, to commissioner brookter's point is what we are about and what we need to be about. so good work for tenderloin. they -- the pal for cadet program, 20 cadets participated in the lay long event, exposing them to law enforcement. when we -- day long event, exposing them to law enforcement. it really is toet th let them o wherever they want to go. to the cadet program, officer dangerfield's here, it's another good step in community engagement with our yout