my name's david broadwin, and i live in the noe valley. i think the presentation was great, but there's just a couple of things that i'd like to add for consideration that i think might be helpful. first, while it's great to have spaces with tall ceilings and so forth, i think we might have pushed that one too far in relation to small neighborhoods. i see businesses going up in my neighborhood that have 15 foot ceilings. they're putting money into something that they've never recapture. and then, i feel sad for the tenant because people are going to have to pay too much because the developer has to try to recover their costs for overbuilding the space. so i think the whole situation would be better if we could maybe tamp down some of those requirements to allow a little bit more modest structures that would still be very attractive and would better suit the needs of the area. another suggestion is about price transparency. in our area, a lot of the building owners are not local, and they're not big professional operators. so they're probab