my name's gloria rogan. i can't talk about caffe sapore without crying. sorry to be this emotional. but i've been going there since elias opened. i'm 71 years old, and i don't cook and sometimes, i think oh, gosh -- i have cancer, and i don't like to eat vegetables. sometimes, i go to caffe sapore, and i order a salad, and it makes a real difference to my health. i'm a real estate agent, and i've been one for over 30 years. i understand -- i work with a lot of investors. i understand the dynamics here only too well, and i feel it's -- it's a travesty of -- to see this kind of business being involved, let alone threatened of being removed. i'm telling you, one day, my cocker spaniels will be on the cover of a chinese travel magazine. they get their pictures taken all the time, and i have so many people who want to send me photographs of the dogs, and so on. i can't begin to tell you how unique this place is, and i thoroughly support the legacy business designation. thank you. >> okay. thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon, commissioners. my name is charles forester. i'd like to