thank you. >> commissioners, andrew junious with reuben and junious on behalf of petco.return to something supervisor mar said at the beginning. much has to did with the police powers. we don't get a chance to talk about police powers often because they're broad. everything you do is pursuant to police powers but they're not all encompassing. there is a limit. and i think in the case of the petco situation and this legislation specifically focusing on a very, very small part of geary boulevard and a very specific type of store, it goes too far. the recent case, supreme court case back in 2007, hernandez versus city of hanford clearly laid out that you can't put forward legislation that is specifically tailored for the express purpose of favoring one business over another. and that's really what this does. so i'd just like you to keep that in mind as you move forward with your deliberations. i very much agree with many of the comments that have already been made with respect to formula retail. you have a great -- you have a process. it's an imperfect process but it's a pr