mr. marquez, thank you. >>> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >>> [speaker not understood]. friends of the mexican museum, which was started over a year ago to help the mexican museum in this process. i want to go back and give you a little historical story. in 1993, the redevelopment agency actually gave the land to the mexican museum. it took us years to finally get to the point where we could actually build something. in 2008, a proposal was put together to build with our partners the museum. at that time the height was 605, 605. in 2010, that was reduced to 5 20. and by 2012 ~ it was reduced again. in 2013, in may of this year, its was tree deuced to 480. this project has been reduced, reduced, reduced. it's been five years now, okay. so, cost of construction goes up every day. this is a union job. second of all, you have the transbay plan that was approved by the planning department or the board of supervisors. it had buildings as high as 1,000 feet, 850 feet, 750 feet, you all approved those. they all created shadow. and yet shadow that we're talking about here at unio