there is obviously a structure for the organization s.d.a., but, yes, people bring issues up that they want to address. >> uh-huh. >> that become important, and then s.d.a. helps people learn how to talk about that. >> okay. >> recently, for example, when i met with them, the staff at s.d.a. said we want to get more interested in climate change, particularly after the last smoke emergency. so people start getting interested in something that is important to them, and s.d.a. supports them to learn about it and talk about it. >> thank you for that. >> the newsletter, i'm guessing it is electronically disseminated? >> yes. >> how widely is it distributed? is it just for the clients or is it policy-makers? >> no. those newsletters go out to a lot of people. i don't know the exact number on the distribution list, but it is for members and other folks in the community at large. >> oh, sorry. >> hello, commissioners. jessica layman, with senior and disability action. thank you so much for visiting this, and for presenting it so wonderfully. so our newsletter, we do in e-mail, and we have an e