gregg cassin. come on up. >>> [inaudible]. >> you're first. >>> thank you, i think.l, thank you. nice to meet you all. and i just want to say thank you for creating the task force. i am a gay dad. i've lived in san francisco since 1980. i tested positive in the early '80s, went on to disability maybe 10 or 12 years ago, but stayed really involved here, activities. i just think this task force is incredibly important. i think that the things that i look and i see most is how people -- how fast people can become invisible and how much a social network and how much it takes actually caring for and watching out for our lgbt [speaker not understood]. i had an experience of being senior almost by being on disability for a long time and kind of being marginalized and kind of stepping outside the system and having to [speaker not understood] myself a bit and relying on things like a task force for social services that have been incredibly helpful and generous for me. i want to read a little [speaker not understood] projects that i've been working on. most of my work has been