mr. keith, didn't you effectively use this earlier today? ok. >> well somebody stands here, he doing that. chairperson hur: i am not sure anybody can read that. >> maybe somebody could read that out loud, so they understand what the language is. chairperson hur: sure. the way i read option 2 below is official misconduct. "official misconduct means any behavior by a public officer in relation to the duties of his office, will fall in its character, including any failure, and neglect, or refusal by an officer to meet duty required by law, or conduct that stands below decency, good faith, and right action required of all public officers, including a specific conflict of interest or violation of a governmental ethics law." commissioner renne: that is option 2 below? -- option two? chairperson hur: that is option two . if you will indulge me, i will summarize my view. i think you understand it. perhaps i can give one last shot at explaining it. i think this charter provision was meant to be narrowed. i think it provides the mayor with an extraordinary tool that can be very useful and very consistent with how t