ms. jacobs spoke earlier and said what makes it work, according to the statistics, is the fact that it is a combination of a court order and services, but if you tilt the forced or coerced of medication out of it, how many people would still be in favor of this? thank you. supervisor alioto-pier: thank you. next speaker please. give me two seconds. let me just call up some more people. >> i have no pre-determined thoughts to share. i'm coming up here totally spontaneously, representing those mental health clients. although i have not ever even been hospitalized, i have never had any sort of dramatic episodes in my life. my father, though, when i was hospitalized, and it did not help him. i'm not one to take a stand and do margins and the sort of thing to prove a point, because i feel both sides, but i would like to tell you that because of what happened to my father, i would not go near the mental health system. i just would not. not until 2006, when my 20- something daughter said that those having mood swings and maybe i ought to do something about it. and i am not pro-medication. so she