i think that we have to be -- i had a very good talk with robin ibad and the father of parklets mr. power on friday with my staff and as i said earlier, i think that -- i don't think we're very far apart at all. i think we all admitted to one another and i am admittedly apart of this mr. ibad, i am one of the people and i hope that each and every one of my colleagues were one of the people who encouraged the sfmta and dbw and the planning department to permit these things double fast in real time during a once-in-a-lifetime pandemic. i push for them in vacated bus stops that are coming back. i've pushed for them everywhere i could because my friends and neighbors and their employees were withering on the vine. the world is changing very quickly and i think we have to reassess that and one of the things that mr. ibad, you and mr. power said to me was that we all and appropriately so as the government turned a blind eye to certain aspects of these shared spaces. aspects relative to our collective shared commitment to vision zero. we all know that there are many of these spaces that ar