he is an employee of city attorney dennis horace -- herrera. one of the few departments to have our counsel hamilton office with us. given the complexity of the business, it is quite a blessing but only for us, but for the attorneys, who would be on duty constantly going back and forth. robert is now being transferred and moving on to bigger and better things. he has asked to be counsel to the newly formed oversight board of the city, which is the board responsible for deciding what to do with the assets of the redevelopment agency, adhering to their contract. it is a newly formed position for a newly formed commission for a newly formed mandate. not nearly as exciting as the port's business, but it will be a challenge for him. we have really benefited tremendously under robert's leadership. he arrived in the first couple of years and spearheaded a number of relooks at our boiler plate contracts, memos, licenses, to bring them up to the best possible standard. he has helped us through numerous complex issues and litigation, as well as spearhead