as a cal grad, undergrad and grad school, i am very pleased that you're joining cal. but as a port commissioner, i am very, very sorry to see you leave because you really have been such an extraordinary part of the fabric here at the port. and over the years that you've been here, really being part of the dynamism that's taken place, pier 70, voter overwhelmingly supported recently to working with 337 and some of the other projects, the america's cup. everything you can point to that's really drawn people to the waterfront now, you have been front and center in that and you will certainly be sorely missed, but your legacy will live on. i know for one, i have always appreciated working with you. it's really been a pleasure, but in particular your ability to analyze such complex transactions that have come before us and explain it to those of us that don't do this day in and day out to feel comfortable and the negotiations that you've undertaken and have kept us apprised of and worked with us, again, such a great level of comfort knowing that you were involved in coming