jackson there l. clay said, and if in fact, it was determined that bayview-hunters point, that visitation valley, and little hollywood -- i'm not sure, i have not documented it -- if that is the truth, i think the committee should look at that and make sure everything is justified in that particular area. i would like to point out a few positive things. this product would bring in approximately $180 million in new development to the southeast section of san francisco. 1600 new first-class family housing units, 15 percent of which would be affordable or middle-income families. bring new stores and businesses to the community. it would be a green development bill to a sustainable standards. development with a maximum of community participation, and i can definitely say this project would be commendable to the shipyard and candlestick point development. so i urge the supervisors to look at that and let this positive project continued. thank you very much for your consideration. supervisor cohen: thank you, re