. >> michael petrelis begin. picking up on what ray just said. i wish to express displeasure you bunched together the chief's report, the d.p.a. director's report and the commission report. and then you give members of the public two minutes to talk about some very complex items. that is not respectful public engagement. in terms of putting the public comment higher on the agenda, another commission you should look toward to emulate is across the street. the health commission. they take public comment at the beginning. they also take public comment on individual items, including reports from the commissioners and reports from now the acting head of the d.p.h. i think you should be doing that. and you would get more public engagement. more and better public engagement here is eventually going to transfer, i believe, to fewer complaints about the police department, with the d.p.a. i just lost my train of thought, i'm sorry. i would just like to say, i would like to see the police chief and the d.p.a. representative, not on the commission. you are s