we also have two attorneys, sam ra marion who you all know and janelle kaywood that go to meetings 10,000 times a day. you asked us to explain how we deal with sb 1421 requests. what i did was prepare a chart for you about how these requests move through our office. so first, we identified them, because not all requests are easily identified as sb 1421 requests. we get requests from the public who say give me everything that you have about officers who are killing someone. so we then, the public records act puts the onus on us to identify it. is it an sb1421 request, we scan it, log it and assign it to an attorney. then the attorney has the unenviable task of figuring out where the records are that respond to the request. and the problem with the -- i'm going to call it the occ because we're now dpa is that at that time that it was occ, records were not kept in a uniform fashion. what we have learned, is that records, sometimes, are attached to an officer's name. sometimes they're not. sometimes they're attached to the name of a specific case. sometimes they're not. so what we have done i