please regarding burl toler, i was there for that when they renamed the building. know the family really well. they wanted his son was is my partner. but there were three generations there of barrows family and it's just an amazing to see how much burl toler did to the city and to be recognized. and i think we need more of those recognitions because they're a part of the building blocks of san francisco . so and the united states, as a whole. thank you. thank you, susan. i just wanted to contribute to the talk of the fence and how that is the last in the series. i was fortunate enough to be the commissioner on the panel and fortunate enough to be on a panel where we got to choose four amazing artists because sometimes we only get to choose one. and so that was kind of a blessing and it is such a testament to the work that sfac does finding these opportunities to blanket our city literally with these fence tapestries, blanket our city with art, even if it is temporary. the effect that that has on kids growing up here on the communities that it is in is huge. so that