and we want to work with the new housing secretary, tamika moss, to figure out ways to streamline that. that funding source. um, buffer, the bay area housing finance agency will be putting on the ballot a regional bond that could generate significant resources for san francisco, 1 to $2 billion. and that would really be a game changer for our programs. um and then at various levels, i know boff is looking at this. we're looking at local locally. are there moderate income housing programs that we can pilot it and take advantage of that? don't require significant subsidy, but address the need of that moderate or middle income folks who are increasingly priced out of cities like san francisco. i do want to note that the board of supervisors recently passed a resolution calling for staving off on the significant cuts to affordable housing resources that are proposed in the draft budget. um, if those cuts go forward, it just makes our goal of increasing production all the harder. and, um, this won't be the last time i'll say it, but we can't. our funds need those state and federal matches t