the committee chairs. And I'm gonna follow this up in writing the current committee chairs for list of your goals and goals and objectives for 2022, how much of those you accomplished and the names of the people who were stick on your committees. Okay. We do have a do would and do like to have a meeting a separate meeting with appointed committee chairs. And we're going to take into account the mayor's goals and objectives that he's going to be given us on the 21st my goals and objectives for a path issue without all the foolishness and your goals and objectives as committee chairs. And instead of giving me those nicely typed up, committee reports about what you all discussed, we want to see some accomplishments. If you did something that something completed, we need to know. We need to start building our year end report and our year end report pretty much comes from the committee's like last year, I think committee on eight that was able to get one letter to the council that was acted on. Those are the kinds of things that needs to be in our year end reports. If you your committee is working with some As partnering with some organization that's having an event, and your your committee, is there to pass out information or whatever it was your committee, did. We need photographs we need to the city, the city council, right. Some things I'm told to keep to myself and some things that just pissed me off that I don't hear, right. When city council person tells me well, you know, APM hasn't done anything for at least the past six or seven years, that I'm the one that says that's okay, that's fine. We haven't shown them that we have done anything, not just last year, but before that. And as a baseboard, whose primary purpose is to communicate to counsel, but the NP use are thinking feeling and say, what how they are feeling about things that are happening. We're not doing much my issue right now is 72.0. That's my personal issue. It's not what I thought it was going to be in terms of inclusion participation, asking us what is happening in our NP use? What do we want to see? And the NVQs are complaining about this? I know my news, all right. So these are the things that we should be feeding back to the council, things that we should be feeding back to GCP instead of all of this other stuff that's been going on. Now, that being said, Ken, will send out a notice when when I do the appointments, and I'll send this out, we'll talk about it. But understand that this board, unlike any of the other boards, is the one that the whole city deals with. Okay, what we do, or we don't do, stands out way beyond what the LRB does or what the CRP does, because those are NPU specific situations. But whatever we do is supposed to be about everybody in the city. And everybody in the city is supposed to be getting information about what we do. Friend of mine from AJC called me and asked me am you got anything I can, you know, work with, relative to a bat? And I'm like, Okay, sweet, you know, anytime I got something I'm going to give it to. So let me you know, okay, just the only recognition that we got last year was, of course, that the letter that committee on council presented concerning the redistricting were. And I think you all heard Lea, say this, I think at the end of the last meetings, you're still trying to functional like, NPU. All right. And I never gave that much thought. Until I heard that the last few issues, right, we're not functioning as a base organization. Because if we were, we were starting somewhere, when that first 2.0. We would have had our own list of things, that AIPAC that have gotten to Vienna, and the council about what the process is not doing. So all I'm saying is those people, this is 2023 with our function as a base organization when we're supposed to get our jobs done. Okay. It's saying that motion does. Need to go here. And, again,