market, i think you saw how seriously neighborhood residents take planning issues brown liquor stores -- r.l. liquor stores in the tenderloin, and without the message was clear, so i hope from this, we can learn that these issues are really important -- how seriously neighborhood residents take planning issues are around liquor stores. ultimately, the planning decisions that come before you have to be your consequences. all we ask is to be treated fairly. people who live in the tenderloin, who work in the tenderloin, sometimes we have mixed emotions about the places we call home or where we were, but ultimately, we are passionate about the area, and we want it to change, and we want you to help us change, so we ask that you take these matters seriously. commissioner sugaya, we want you to come to the tenderloin, see it from their perspective, and hopefully, from there, we will have more sensitive comments on matters involving the tenderloin. thank you. >> good afternoon, commissioners. i'm a legislative aide for supervisor kim. commissioner sugaya, thank you for your public apology, and we a