thank you. >> lora clark normally i only talk about housing. but there has been a lot of interests from the membership in making sure they have a place to spoke mostly. and i just want to say that we have empty storefronts on the one hand and retail business ready to take off. why would we stop that in any way? if we create an cumbersome progress we'll only see large businesses entering the mact. -- the market. whole point of legalization is taking the people operating in the shadows and legalizing them. if you make it difficult to enter the market people are not going to be able to do that. if you restrict cannabis locations you'll see wealthy people ordering on-demand cannabis and poor people using the black market. we need to have everyone have a piece of this. i want to take a step back and say land use is an important hearing. it's now 4:00. we've spent almost four hours on this. i know all of you have more important things to do. in fact, just related to cannabis legalization, there are more important and pressing issues about how do we h