zedillo was to come up with work that would be done on the first floor that would not migrate to the units that are more likely to be residential uses. there is definitely going to be a cost to the small business owners who need to be evicted for that. not evicted. to be displaced. burdened with the inconvenience. we wanted to stagger those so that we could take into account the perhaps those are some of the group's that we might want to delay some of the retrofits on. that is a huge policy issue that the board and the mayor are going to have to come up with. we feel strongly that it is something that the mayor will have to find solutions on. we are hoping that in the and drum, evaluation of buildings is going to temporarily allow the marketplace to exert pressure and encourage people to make those who retrofits until money is available to help property owners. supervisor mar: did you want to respond to supervisor wiener's question? >> i have been within the building department for 25 years and was the chief inspector at the time of the earthquake. i have been following this for quit