for example, paul hogarth sits on the business district board, among other things. i can't believe that given the amount of surgery that's going to have to be done on district 6 that you're not putting someone from that district on that commission. if you sell this neighborhood down the river, what do you think you're going to get? supervisor campos: is there any other member of the public who would like to speak? >> good afternoon, thomas piccarello, last monday i was elected to the board of directors but today i speak as a resident of the c.b.d., and not reflect the views of the c.b.d. first let me say i appreciate the oversight. i think the c.b.d. does a lot of good things for the tenderloin, no question about it. but there needs to be greater transparency and there needs to be greater accountability. at the present time, the c.b.d. spends approximately 80% of their budget to one vendor who cleans the streets. this is on a noncompetitive basis. if -- i was given a packet of documents after my election. i was speaking about the noncompetitive contract. again, orga