marlowe henke. >>> thank you. my name is marlowe henke, past president of san francisco beautiful and i'd like to echo alex's comments, that we're not here to formally give a yes or a no on the donor contribution program as well as the bricks and the tiles, but there is concern of a creeping naming rights program if large areas are named for corporations. would like to say, though, that i'd like to expand on an observation that commissioner adams made earlier, which is the port belongs to all of the citizens. it was the anonymous taxpayer, the anonymous citizen who funded the construction, the maintenance of our ports. the problem with corporate naming rights is that large commercial interests jump in front of the anonymous ordinary citizen and collectively we begin to lose our sense of place. there is another issue, i believe, a political reality with the draw to go towards the naming rights scheme. and it's this. it's that government, particularly now, has never had more money than it needed. and our governments