>> commissioners, ray harts, director of san francisco open government. i would like to start out my public comment on this item with a joke. quote, the enforcement division is consulting internally with policy staff and others regarding any possible legislative or process changes that may be warranted to abate vulnerabilities in a city's existing ethics laws, end quote. it's a joke. right? what have you ever enforced? you go after the low hanging fruit. people who try to run a campaign, get in over their heads, and can't afford a big fancy lawyer. while the big people get away with bloody murder. as an annual salary benefits package of $164,000 a person, i would expect something a little bit disingenuous in what we've been presented with today. author wrote in her book the ethics of willful ignorance. in brief, the criminal law doctrine dictates someone who deliberately ignores obvious facts is as couplable as a person who knows those facts but continues despite them. as i did in the previous item, i showed you the case against former city librarian luis