ms. hewitt. i think there is a lot more work we have to do, obviously, but funding is still key to this and the community input. young people want a future. you know, they want to have good lives. they can lead the charge, and we can take their lead. >> thank you, supervisors. supervisor avalos: thank you. we will continue this hearing to the call of the chair. i want to actually close the meeting -- i was prompted by sharon hewitt, and i think it is very important to do that, end this hearing today in memory of the mother and the family of those members in denver and to homicide in san francisco as well. supervisor olague: i would like to leave with one quick thought. and we can deal with it later. have you been open to case managers in addition to property managers at certain sites? or a case management training program or something like that? also, i do not know if there is a partnership -- there must be with the sfpuc and that sort of thing. eventually, of course, we will have to come back to