mr. wormer brought up an interesting question and making the music not visible from the street and the window thing. i think that is right. i think it shouldn't be a requirement that it can't be visible. to have it more open would make a lot more sense because there is something appealing about seeing a guitarist playing somewhere and deciding to walk in. you think about other cities in new orleans and places like that and think about music waiving from a restaurant and -- wafting from a restaurant and in terms of windows, i didn't see anything about windows, but particularly during hours where music -- where a noise ordinance is more liberal, you should haven't to close the windows on a warm day to keep your entertainment noise in. i don't know if anybody wanted to comment further on that. >> thank you, commissioners. supervisor mirkarimi. i quite agree and i think there is a little bit of a gray interpretation of whether there would be a requirement of having closed windows or not. that was borrowed from old legislation that the deputy city attorney had put into our law and questioned the n