it's documented by a photographer, dorthea lang.t is in the archives of the united states of america and it happened and it's shameful. >> can i ask through the chair, the commissioner a question? just for clarity, commissioner, just so we know, so we're ready for it. is it about the word concentration or people that are denying it even happened, or is it people concerned about this particular site being folded into the history or recognizing part of the history of japantown. just a little clarity on that. >> to be clear on it, it's one particular individual. i'm not going to say a group of individuals. that one individual might have folks that feel that way, but in terms of your remarks, it's all of the above. denial of the concentration camp experience. for us, the darkest day in history. we have to look at the truth in the terms of our own well-being and historical basis, how then can we improve ourselves. for my mother and father, brother and sister, it was a concentration camp. that garden is what we called cottage row, but for