my name is ryan dell porto. i'm the overdose prevention coordinator at the san francisco aids foundation. thanks for having this hearing. i feel like there's a lot of good things in this resolution. and i'd just like to acknowledge that us doing overdose prevention work in san francisco has been doing amazing job. and with a lot of support from the department of public health. but, you know, with fentanyl the game has kind of changed out there. so we need to adjust. so i'm just here to say i support this resolution. just some things i'd like to add that i feel like should kind of go alongside this is, you know, more training for law enforcement, paramedics, department of public works. a lot of those kinds of agencies can be barriers as far as like overdose response. you know, people get narcan thrown away by the department of public works, which, you know, puts them at greater risk. you know, police aren't very -- aren't very welcoming when they respond to an overdose. [bell dings] and paramedics as well. i just