mr. dilbert's unit. mr. dilbert has indicated that this may be should not be a dog park, but that is a much larger question. i would say that this legislation by creating regulations and by limiting the number of dogs, training standards, etc., i am not saying it will resolve mr. gilbert's problems, but i think it will be an improvement in the overall diversity of dog walkers, so we have a few more speakers. cathy, demetrius, chris, and barbara ammano. >> hi, i am cabin from the recreation center. we walk dogs in san francisco. thank you again for hearing all of oz. i am still in favor of eight dogs for the dog walking. we have talked about the economics last time. i am here to ask a few more questions about the fees regarding this licensing and was wondering what it meant for a business to be licensed as opposed to a walker who would be an employee. supervisor wiener: i will answer that question. every business has to have a business license. if you are a hair salon, you have to limit business license, but y