they were there for two years and sold to dennis and his family, became martini cleaners. after his time ran out, he was not extended another term. dennis knows why he was asked to leave. it's not the commission's business. we have 10% unemployment in san francisco and every three or four years, the chronicle does a story of the exodus of african-american families in san francisco and is it no wonder when we can't hire people when we can't hire teenagers and young people to get their first job? chase bank, the chase branch there, i don't know how many people they've hired, somewhere around 15 to 20 people. the three stores that were preceding them had zero employees. they were all family run businesses. the coffee shop wanted to leave. he was delighted to leave. we helped him move. we paid for most of his costs. it took him well over a year to get through planning and building. i think he finally got his permits to open. this notion that we're -- this commission is supposed to be for small businesses is laughable. look at the ice cream bar on cole valley, took two years to