i'm jason sawyer, lieutenant at northern station, coming here to talk about the general order, revising for underwater diving operations. we currently have a general order, 6.03 which we are seeking to replace the prior general order, it goes back to at least 1999. there have been no revisions since then. if you review the prior general order, virtually none of it other than the concept of water applies today. the old system has virtually no -- it's a page and a half where our divers used to use their own equipment. there was no real chain of command or any type of medical protocol. i've been diving for over 30 years. many of the years with the department. and i wish something like this would have been revised for all the time i've spent in the water. this goes very well hand in hand with what the sergeant was speaking about regarding the r. o. v. and the concept of there are so many ways a diver can get injured in black water or overhead diving. this new general order at least laze out a general policy qualifications, training, medical requirements, the personnel, basically who is in c