so, mr. yee, you have a big responsibility with the side of the population that hasn't been represented. we did have a chinese woman before, and she did a very, very good job, but they removed her. so i do, from time to time, call in for the regular meetings of the police commission. and what i see there is not good. and i know, mr. yee, you will do all in your power to ratify that. we need good representation, more so now, when there is a lot of discrimination. and the paradox is that we are a force to be reckoned with. so i will support you, as i said before, one million percent. thank you very much. >> chairman: thank you. next speaker. >> mr. clerk, there are no more callers in the cue. >> chairman: comment is closed, and relative to the last speaker, not to engage in a dialogue, but there are floating seats on the police commission, but there was information in the committee packet that seemed to indicate, pursuant, that mr. yee was being appointed to a seat formerly held by thomas mazuca, w