lee hefner, so please be in touch with him. next speaker, please. >> caller: as i constituent, i wanted to call and say thank you to matt haney for this excellent resource. i think this conversation is vital at this moment, given the obvious and public corruption of our p.u.c., and the obvious and public corruption of our parks and recreation departments. between these two sets of obvious corruption, i think this conversation legally needs to take place, and i appreciate my supervisor for doing it. >> chair: thank you. next speaker. >> caller: linda chapman. again, i wanted to thank you for this important initiative. i have a suggest: as i said before, i'm not the smartest kid in the room, but i work for five federal departments. i would suggest looking really at the federal regulations regarding, you know, ethics and controls and so forth. federal departments' heads and program managers like me and so on do not solicit payments for their favorite charities. and, in fact, when i worked for the navy, one civilian manager was sol