with abag and we'd also check to bdcd. >> commissioner burton: why do we have to talk to abag? we're talking about san francisco property on the port. what the hell does abag got to do with that? unless it's bcdc, we're not going into the bay. why don't we bring in the city of san jose see what they think about san francisco port sidewalks. you're going through a study that's -- [indiscernible] i specifically asked, i can't think of the guy now, he said, i agree. there shouldn't be bikes there. what's the hang-up? >> the allowance of bikes on the promenade, that's been there for a very long time. we'll check to see when it first started. it may have been back when the state handed over the promenade to the city. >> commissioner burton: nobody of thinking when people were riding bikes on a nice outing as opposed now. >> i think you're hearing senator burton. i agree with him that there's no reason to wait to decide whether we should have restrictions regardless of how many conflicts occur. one of the issues i have with your presentation, most of it's good, the one issue i have w