to a large degree, i can go off of a lot of what vica is saying, because my role as a professional is to act from the perspective of our program has been developed as a safety net type service. soma project was founded in 1997, one effort first finished by the national treatment on demand process. at that point, it was a methamphetamine program for gay, bi and trans-men and also looking at methamphetamine for transmission. so part of our services at the aids foundation and stonewall, in particular, are to look at the intersection of substance use and sexual health, hiv infection and transmission and to look at acv and other disease processes, as well. i think it's important to look at, in what ways, for example, is stonewall as an outpatient treatment facility different than other facilities? i would say that, with know, the philosophy of stonewall is harm reduction, the philosophy that the city and county has had for two decades now. i think the way we apply harm reduction is different than applied by a lot of other organizations. and i think primarily, the philosophy of care at ston