we have raised the concern that youth also be involved with the next generation decision for japanto japantown. when you see so many shifts in the community, i think it's really critical that they have formed and are giving critical input. we look forward to reading your 18-page memo when that you have done. and finally i heard someone say that characterize the japanese community as passive and that's never been my experience in dealing with japanese folks starting with sugaya and ending with a member of the audience. so i don't know. i guess you are closer to the culture and you would know, but i have to say that is not how i would characterize the japanese community. anyway, just good that everyone is continuing to engage and i am excited with the direction i see things going in because it just does feel more community driven finally. commissioner borden? commissioner borden: i wanted to say one final thing that i meant to say earlier. in terms of the issues around entrepreneurialism, i think it would be fun you were talking fabt you can't get local citizens or encourage businesses from japa