mr. riordan, was anyone referred to the city attorney? >> i'm not aware of that happening, supervisor ronen. >> supervisor ronen: mr. keeffe? >> the individuals we refer for criminal prosecution, we keep as confidential. >> supervisor ronen: chair melgar? >> supervisor melgar: thank you, supervisor ronen. so just going back to something that supervisor peskin was talking about in terms of the potential for legislation to increase penalties, especially -- of culture change within and without the department, so i hope that we can work together to give you the tools that you will need to do this, even if it's, like, major changes. just like i think contractors don't go off and do stuff without being paid for it if the owners are not paying for it, they're not going to do it. i also think that somebody like bernard curran, who was supposed to do 25 to 30 inspections a year and ended up doing 300, those extra 270 inspections were just for a reason. i don't think he went out there for the heck of it and didn't expect something because we don't d