in support of anything that would -- would keep this family in the community, keep this business aflowed at here in th bayview. >> i'm certainly open to suggestion because it's hardly my intent to close down a store, particularly one that's joined the healthy store coalition and is making that effort, but somebody's going to have to point it out to me because unfortunately the law is the law and as commissioner swig or somebody just said, you start making one exception, and the next thing you know, a store comes in that you'd rather see closed, and they're in the same situation and then we've set a precedent. >> also someone said earlier that the property that they moved out of needs a ton of work. that has to be the fact that there's structural reinforcement, which i believe is the only exception around. i mean, you know, other businesses have other outs. i mean, i knew of an ace hardware that was at a property for 28, 30 years. he lost his lease. he happened to have to move six blocks away. he'd been in business for 30 years, but because there's more than ten ace hardwares, he'd have t