deanna sula, you came to our business as well before this all started. luckily because they fought that they were kind of -- not them -- the contractor trying to say, oh, this will be less disruptive for the merchants, because we kind of have pre-planning we are able to kind of change things a little bit and it kind of messed up on our side of the business with the barriers, but it made it that the contractors were able to just have a one side of the street closed and get things done safely and quicker. and basically we wanted them in and out. as everybody else said, as a business owner, our city fees are still there. i'm still paying my taxes and i'm still paying everything else but our business is down 40% to 50%. because people can't walk on our side of the sidewalk. deanna was there, i think that philip too, the first day of construction. if they weren't there and i didn't have their outreach, the barriers would have been put in the wrong place. they would not have left openings for us to get deliveries. there's only one spot that we can get a grocer