and this week, state senator steve glazier stepped down from a senate committee that was tasked withadvocating for more transit funding for bay area transit agencies and he said, what concerns him is fraud, the conflict of interest, a few weeks ago the office of inspector general pointed out that bart set aside $350,000 to deal with the issue of homelessness and they've only helped one person and your fellow bart board member deborah allen says bart needs reform and not more money. she said we need to fundamentally transform the way bart operates and instead the majority of art board directors, unions and executive staff continue to focus on the more money please approach that will only produce more of the same failed policies we see now. you've advocated in the past for police reform, what are you advocating for now? >> as someone who is transit dependent, i think, one, we keep the trains running and make sure the system is equitable and as a board member, i've been the head of our finance committee and i've deeply supported oversight. it's extremely important that we use the dollar