my name is matt patel. i own the 7-eleven, and i've been a franchisee there for 16 years. i've been in this industry for 23 years. it is a matter of a situation where reading the report -- is the report correct? it's creble. i'm not here to question the report or how the whole process was handled. i'm here to move forward to the next level which is, yes, the tabakco sale was sold to a minor. there are two different issues here. one is, what is the penalty for a franchisee versus a penalty for an employee, an employee who's there trying to live a life. it's not an educated employee that we train, coach and guide to make sure they do the proper job going forward. i've been helping the court for two years, especially in 2009, 2010, which was part of the small community court by jackson gee. in the district, working with andrea, vells al harris. most of the cases that we used to get there were similar type of cases, and the penalties for them were usually $50 to $150 and eight to 10 hours community service. penalty for a person being the first offense -- if it was alcohol-rela