teresa fladrick, senior action. the case of carl jensen, i really treasure and value that we do have a process in order to bring exactly those things to the light. we must admit there are some bad actors. they're not all bad actors. but because they do exist and we know they've gone way beyond the scope of a permit or gone ahead and just built and later asked for legalization of things, we need to accept that that exists and to try to do whatever we can to prevent those bad actors from continuing that. so if you can please find a way to flag what you do know and you do know of a number of people who consistently do the same things over and over again. it's the other reason we do have discretionary reviews. and i only know of cases where we use the discretionary review to truly go after those bad actors. i don't know about blackmailing. i don't know about any of those things. however, i do know that it's a very important tool. again, for notifications for neighbors, i know many owners of multi unit victims in north b