i know what i particular, ran the shop, what he and his work have done for the tenderloin -- randy shaw. it is difficult to stand against some of the supervisors who are in support of the legislation, but i do so in good conscience. a lot of the comments that were said today i do not want to reiterate, but there is one. there is the issue of the larger real estate owners that are sort of getting off the hook with this legislation. it is important for them to create incentives to bring and draw businesses into the community. the other thing is back if you do decide, and it seems that you will, to move forward with this legislation, i ask you to look at this call back provision. i have been told that it requires that businesses receive a tax break to pay the taxes they owe if they relocate, so there should be some breeds that if they leave, they do not live up to their full commitment, that they do pay back those losses. in closing, i just want to say one thing -- not all money is good money. we have to remember that. we are often pitted, and there will be some leaders here from the worke