but i understand that supervisor heeney has to leave. if i could come back? >> that's great. so supervisor ronen, we have walton has some questions. the police department must leave at 3:20. what i would suggest doing, we would hear from the police. can you hold your questions. we can have d.p.h. come back up to answer questions. would that be okay? >> yes. i do have a lot more questions. but, yes, sure. >> thank you very much. okay. supervisor haney. >> thank you, chair fewer. so i also wanted to -- i don't know who the right person is to direct this to. i wanted to revisit some of the questions i had around data quickly. so we heard a little bit about how some of the data is tracked manually, which it sounds like is on an excel spreadsheet, in terms of wait times and referrals, which i agree is concerning and a bit shocking. but in terms of where people go when they people p.e.s. or when they're in the system somewhere, and are understanding of outcomes for them, where they are in the broader system, is that being tracked actively? the example that i gave is this 2,667 peop