sarah leiber church moved to the east coast, and mr. chris honigsberg moved up north, so they are broke no longer in the area to serve -- they are both no longer in the area to serve on the sweatfree. i can tell you a little bit about both candidates. william sokol is highly qualified. unfortunately, he could not make it because he is out of the state due to his work, but he was highly recommended by several international organizations. one was the international labor organization and also the workers' rights consortium. he was highly recommended to serve on the human rights seat. he is a lawyer by trade, and he has expertise in issues of international law. he has also been an instructor at laney college, at uc- berkeley, and most recently at san francisco state university. he works in labor law and international law. i think he would have a lot to offer, and he is one candidate for human rights. the other candidate is ms. elizabeth morton, and her background -- by trade, she is an attorney. she does have a lot of expertise in issues of