but i would also like to acknowledge, a former khmer brown's daughter is still here, never publicly think your father. he appointed me to the airport commission 12 years ago, and at that time there were not a lot of women voices on the commission. we on the commission at that time decided we had a lot of good training ground as to how to work with the city and make policy changes. as many of you commissioners out there know, we don't get a lot of training how to behave, what our role is. we get ethics training, but beyond that, how people function and are effective on our local commission, it is kind of like being a parent. you don't get trained, and that is how i feel, my perception about commission work in this city. i feel that mayor brown gave me an opportunity with the nine years i had as a commissioner prior, what i could do for the city to work with what was one of the male dominated departments, airport, and provide hopefully a level playing field for everybody wanted to work there. i like to thank mayor brown for that opportunity, because i think 12 years ago there were not many