[applause] supervisor campos: if i may, i would like to ask the honorable anna valenzuela, thefrom el salvador, and mr. cordon and our honorable consular general. it is my honor as the supervisor for district 9 which includes many people who have the honor and pride of being -- originating from el salvador today to introduce this resolution declaring -- proclaiming 2012 to be the salvadorean day. let me tell you about how we got to this point. the u.s. congress, the u.s. house of representatives in 2006 established that august 6 of every year in the united states would be salvadorean day here in the united states of america. according to the 2010 u.s. census, there are more than 16,007 dorians -- salvadoreans in san francisco. they're not only an integral part of the city of san francisco but of the entire bay area. there cut commissions -- and their contributions to city life is something they should be proud of. they truly make san francisco the special city that it is and so it is only appropriate to celebrate salvadorean day. we take this opportunity to proclaim that august 6 is salvadorea