three things to keep in mind as we talk about nibrs is it is something that the d.o.j. will be requiring at the close of december 2020. this is allow the department to have best practices and data collection and automation for crime data. just to give you a background, the current method is uniform crime reporting method. essentially, it sums all data into crime categories, eight part one times and a number of part two crimes, as well and reports those in a summary fashion to the federal government. this -- that system was based on a rule created in 1929, so as you can imagine, it's quite antiquated, and it collects data -- limited information. this information the sfpd uses to report crime data, this is the current system we use to report crime data to the state and federal government, and it's a hierarchy rule, so if multiple crimes occur in any incident, we take the most severe crime and report that as the crime that occurred in the particular incident. it doesn't track -- the current system doesn't track the number of victims impacted by one specific incident, and t