so i will have to leave before public comment but robin handler will be here to represent the department so we've heard law enforcement assisted diversion come up multiple times today. this is a grant that we have through the board of state and community corrections that is based on a programme in seattle. it started in october of 2017. we are currently in a no-cost extension for the grant and i know we have funds -- grant funds to go through at least december of this year. as part of this programme, we focus on the teno tenderloin emn districts. this is multiple city departments, law enforcement agencies including the san francisco police department, san francisco sheriff's department and bay area rapid transit police department, as well as community-based organizations. the overarching goals of the programme is to reduce recidivism, strength and collaboration between partners and improve health status between participants. i would note through this grant and through the programme, we have a policy committee that meets to discuss the programme, as well as impacts in the community, as we