 Welcome. We have a chief's advisory committee. Make it obviously as transparent as possible. They are representatives from our very diverse city. I would call this proactive policing what you're doing. And they help us as we look at policy. Not everybody that you want to reach is going to be there. They help us shape some of the policies that we have here. You're supposed to have a language help, you know. A language line, right? They can share their perspective, what they're seeing out in our neighborhoods. There will be a voice and usually the very loud voices that really don't understand the perceptions of what DPD is doing. The end goal is us having the best possible policies, the best possible community building that we can. Listen, if you're a victim of a crime and you come to report it, we're not going to arrest you. That we can gain better understanding of how we can serve our community and do the best job possible for them.