neighborhood, but their corporate headquarters isn't in san francisco, but they definitely -- >> i think jeffrey torres is headquartered in berkeley, but you can see they started? the ci -- started in the city, but then, they had to move because of the rent, and then, they opened a store in the city. >> that -- that was a very good example. >> r. kurylo: came back to the city specifically for the legacy business program, actually. >> i guess the -- i guess, you know, the sort of wrinkle here is that it's taxpayer money that is paying for the legacy registry and all of the attendant benefits. if a company that is not based in san francisco were to apply for those benefits and receive them, is that company really paying its fair share in terms of taxes and -- and they're going to be subject to kind of the start regulations that anyone -- any business is, including certain fees and taxes, but they're not going to be paying certain taxes into the system based on their location outside of the city, so i -- that's the only area where i would see it. >> and then -- and then only their business in san francisc