as to why commercial ground floor retail wasn't being rented out, and at the time, then-president david hsu had moved forward the vacancy fee. i think it's surprising in an economic upturn we're still in a same position, and i've lost so many small businesses last year, in a year that we were doing incredibly well economically, and i think it's a muxture ixture of things. i don't think it's all landlords that are unreasonable, but i do think landlords are unreasonable in rent. in south park, we lost a restaurant, butler and the chef, where there are tech companies sprouting up around it. i know it's hard for business owners who have such a narrow margin of profit to(a), not get the support that they need from the city, but(b), have to deal with landlords, who really have this unreal stake of what they should charge for rent. everybody's waiting for the miracle chase bank or something that's going to come to their neighborhoods, so sometimes i think we need to educate commercial landlords on what they can do or not do as well. i think that we have to do the carrots, and i appreciate the pres