that is reasonable and in california at the state the secretary of state acting secretary of state tony miller he made a living filing complaint after he left that job and finally the state said wait a minute this is clustering this up and not important so at the changed the standard but i think there recent some value in having sort of something that hangs over enforcement because frankly san francisco's representation for enforcement is not great not if you talk to the head of the fcc thank you. >> when i discussed this at the civil grand jury it that came up in prop j you're going to talk about and that had a fairly strongest private right of action that went away you're allowed any person to sue in local courts to enforce you can prop j and to recover 90 percent of the money and get attorney's fees as well so this was a much stronger right of action than now exists in san francisco ordinance thank you. >> anita gentlemen briefly amending c from for percentages on the penalties will appear to give an expression of something other than wanting to have a enforcement it should be a preliminary