mr. bennioff is supporting. i'll switch over to the contributions page, where i can investigate a particular committee. i happened to remember that it was yes on c, so i'll limit the images on the left to only include, and i'm presented with a list of contributors, and the amount that they contributed. this is clearly a much simpler way than looking through paper filings to see the true source of funds behind a political committee. one last feature that i wanted to highlight. let's say i remember there being a lot of news about ballot measure committees in the june 2018 election. i would like to know where all that money was coming from. i'd switch to the contributor locations tab, change the filter to the june date, and then look at ballot measure committees. i can see clearly $20 million in aggregates spent on -- or given to committees formed for ballot measures. i can see 18% came from individuals, and i can see almost show up there. there's a short coming to that in that someone named john smith -- or joshua