as an organization la cocina has advocated for five years that would allow low-income entrepreneurs to access avenues for formalization. we believe that the rec and park program is just such a policy and they go a long way in innovation for small business owners. make no mistake about it. this is still very much a business. there have been no give machine awace. with the minimum monthly rents of over $12 per squake foot, we'll be lucky to make money. we need to be cognizant of the potential of making this work and delores park seemed like the right place. we mention this because we believe that part of this conversation must consider the economic reliability of the proposal and the viability of this program. it is because of this recognition that we believe that all sizes of business and nothing is not a good thing for the program and for the parks. hopefully most people know what we do as an organization and know that we work hard to ensure that the city creates opportunities for entrepreneurs. we are here to support the entrepreneurs. president buell: you can finish, go ahead. >> to