health association of san francisco, taxpayers for public safety, st. anthony's glide, the support of housing provider's network, human service's network, progress foundation, the national alliance of mental illness, the direct policy alliance and so many more. the reason we've had 100 drafts of this measure is because every time we shared it with the experts, they had new, excellent feedback for us and so we kept making it better and better until we got to the product you see today. so with that, i wanted to thank you all so much for this labor of love, this community labor of love that we've all created in mental health sf and whether we pass it here at the board of supervisors or at the ballot in march of 2020, we're going to make damn sure this law is enacted because it's time for change and time for solutions. supervisor hainey. >> thank you. >> thank you. this would not have happened the way you've gone to the community and engaged them with respect and humility and it's an honour to be a part of this process is a part of your staff in my first nine months of office. >> for everyone that works in our city, the tenders loin, this is an issue of human