take the time that you have on a 90-day process and, seconda airily, use that time to have meetings involving people that are saying that the process didn't involve us. that's real. i could give the staff, if they would ask me, a list of people that would have some wisdom for the input. the planning department is not a all-wise. and i think we're here because the planning department is a part of the problem, not just the public. thank you. >> president hillis: thank you. next speaker, please. commissioner miguel, welcome. >> yes, president hillis, and commissioners. i'm actually here for another item, but i couldn't resist. i started out over 40 years ago as a neighborhood activist. i'm still active with two neighborhood organizations in the city. i have a little different perspective because not only that act and those activities, but i was one of the founders some 22, 23 years ago of the san francisco housing action coalition. and i've had the privilege of sitting on the dias here. the san francisco planning code has a one-word description -- convoluted. commissioner moore remembers when sh