this fighting over somebody who has done an enormous job, a community that's underthread in our city that doesn't get the fairest deal from law enforcement, does not always get the fairest opportunities for jobs i find incredibly disturbing. >> thank you supervisor sheehy. ken, we are going to see you on monday. >> excellent. thank you. >> i will look forward to it. thank you. folks we are going to hear from the department of human resources, mickey callahan and then the public defender and then from general responsibilities and policy recommendations from michelle. thank you very much, ken. and adam. >> good afternoon. nice to see you again. >> supervisor cohen: for what reason is there such an increase in caseload? >> we attribute it to two factors. the size of the city has grown. more people means more claims. i think we've done a good job educating people about their rights and supervisors about their obligations to report. and, thirdly, the fact that -- i think the metoo movement has created an awareness. so we welcome people filing complaints and when they file them with us, it