i was going say more about this but we talked about a discussion in the last haith commission meeting about data. one of the things that struck me is in all the years we talked about jail overcrowding, data always comes up as a reason we're unable to move forward. i don't think that's going to happen this time and i don't want to minimize the significance of good data but in looking at this from a public health perspective we can't let the data slow us down. secondly, there's a new book that's come out written by the director of the richter's island health service and by san francisco is by no means at all -- [indiscernible] there is one commonality the author raises and that's jail confers simply by virtual being in custody confers new public health risks. the sooner we move the discussion about incarceration into the public health venue, the sooner we'll have a healthier city. thank you very much. >> commissioner: thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon. i'm javier bomond. we're a supportive housing provider based in the tenderloin. i want to thank everyone who put in the