ms. miss kendall and the department of women post a status along with miss weber. i do see members of the task force here today. thank you for the incredible work in collecting what has worked in other cities and states and universities and making a recommendation about what we can do to strengthen what we do here in san francisco while i am very proud we are the first city to request something like this, it also saddens me that more cities are not more intentionally figuring out, from a policy perspective, what we can do to support survivors of sexual assault. we know that so much of it happens on college campuses in higher education institutions. knowing that we have 23 here in the city and county of san francisco, we should be partnering with them. in terms of streamlining this process, i hear this over and over again through multiple service systems, not just for sexual assault, but even those that have lost housing, are experiencing homelessness that the experience of having to tell and retell your story and having to answer questions that question the veracit