been a few sexual assault cases that have gone to the vendors, but they are handled by our staff paquette -- by our staff. those usually get to a laboratory in 24 hours. so monday, wednesday, friday, this will cover the 72 hours for getting the evidence to the laboratory. a third component of the legislation, which is the 14- day rule, to get that evidence tested in 14 days, so we get it out to the lab, but we do not wanted to sit, and that is why we triage them. if there is overflow, and we are working, say, 300 homicide cases, they do those, and they go out. commissioner hammer: to put that in context, part of what gave rise -- i worked with supervisor alioto. there was an example where there was a rape case where it went for two years, and in one case, one was raped, and the other was murdered, so it is a public safety issue. can you show us about when samples are received to make sure we are living up to the 14- a protocol? >> that is going to be a spreadsheet, a collaboration system. it was from october when we first started working on them until now. there are many fields that are p