speaker: pren. speaker: hur. hayon. speaker: here. speaker: ken. speaker: here. keane. speaker: here. speaker: first is agenda -- speaker: i attended a task force meeting on august 6. at that meeting, a very unpre-possessing young man played a tape recording of your ethics commission meeting. featured in that audio recording was primarily your commission keane praising this young man because according to keane, hundreds he has prosecuted an ethics complaint and according to mr. keane, quote, hundreds of people in the same situation would have given up. really? or the obstacles to a successful commission complaint so high that a fraction of 1% can expect success? does mr. keane tell his business associates, and his neighbors, i'm on the ethics commission. it's dysfunctional for, you know, less all -- less than 1% of the population, i'm in charge. a very strange thing to be proud of. don't we want to live in a society where access to an ethics commission complaint is the lowest, not the highest. that raises two questions. first of all, how do all these people supposed to