and then we do have members that -- director iver sachero from the airport, as well as another staff member which i believe will present -- oh, we'll be hearing from iver. and we have former supervisor david compost, and my predecessor and boss, who really this idea came from, and it has just been my honor to shepherd it through. you know, since i took over his position. and so what i did was last year i authored legislation to remain it to the harvey milk terminal after san francisco's beloved icon, harvey milk, who was killed tragically in 1978 in a horrible act. the ordinance, which passed unanimously mandates that the airport honor harvey milk's legacy through art and signage on the external of the terminal, clearly stating to all visitors that this is a the harvey milk terminal. sadly, the airport commission's response to this legislation was to present a design plan to the terminal that seemed to miss the point entirely. under the proposed design, the main signage would state boldly terminal one, with harvey milk terminal written unmuch smaller font underneath. this was very fru