required diagnosing many conditions, but chlamydia, gonorrhea, and sfilz as report roed to -- stils yphilis as red to us in sf health. we think we'll have better data to review and to report and to understand with this in place. so i talked a little bit about improving what we have and work wg what we have, but we also want to do better and innovate, and we know to do that, we've got to talk to community. so how do we think about improving our partner syphilis services in we're trying to reduce waste, but what do people want and staff want in terms of that, which prevents ongoing syphilis transmission in the community? we've collaborated with ucsf and some researchers there and have completed some interviews, and that happened with both our former supervisors and staff with the d.i.s., and former clients who have worked with us, who have declined to work with us, so we've done a really good job. the staff at city clinic have done a great job of recruiting people to talk it us. we're -- talk to us. we'll have some information to share later this winter and certainly next year when we report