and out of all people who called me, the owner, scott seligman, said, can you call her? we've got to save this museum, we've got to help them out. and i called blindly, and i talked to susan, and we all met and heard about how she did a lot to get this museum up and running. there are a couple of board members that i've gotten to know and i respect them tremendously for their research, and that's don and gerald. you two have done a lot to bring out lgbt history, and when i was head of the castro mer char merchants, and the milk movie came out, you were -- helped us in 2008 bring people to the community when the minimum being movie premiered. we have a great new executive director. there's bumps in the road, and terry came in, and his dedication in trying to get a permanent home for it, and terry's done such a tremendous job in bringing this museum to the forefront, looking for a permanent home and bringing to life, you know, this very, very important piece of history not only to san francisco but to the world. congratulations, everybody, on this, and lgbt historical soci