didn't learn -- we're talking about a commission that i myself, espinola jackson would question roger boaz was the city administrator. to place a commission over that college because i wanted to make sure -- because, see, the commission that's there now, they don't know the history of the college. they weren't there and they don't know why i wanted a college. i'm going to say three minutes. i grew up here in san francisco and i went to unified school district. i was in the fifth grade when i came to san francisco from texas in 1943. i was placed in a school and they sent me -- they skipped me one year to go to girls' high. i was in what they call special ed. well, i'm thinking, special ed, i'm somebody special. not knowing that i was put in that class not to learn. i was there until the 10th grade and i went to texas and i went to school there for one semester. but i was told when i went to texas, we've got to put you back to the ninth grade because you didn't have english or algebra in order to go to college. being from a sharecropper family, none of my people were educated. they worked i