so now joining us is todd langton, who is the executive director of agape silicon valley and founder of the coalition for the unhoused of silicon valley. todd, thank you so much for joining us this morning. >> thank you for having me, andre. >> all right. so, tom, we had the mayor on yesterday to talk about this. the mayor says they are doing better now at tracking accountability of how these services are doing, how this money is being spent. do you agree, i don't and i the, the website is vague. it's, i'm not seeing it updated regularly, but there's a feeling out there that the numbers are not accurate. >> you're talking about the 311 dashboard, not the three one, but the dashboard that updates how the state is coping with homeless issues. >> yes. and in particular, the, point in time count that happens every year, i think is severely flawed. it's got some major problems and it's definitely not accurate. i think the numbers are probably 3 to 10 times higher than what the point time count points out. and that's that's backed by a study done by the national. well, national law center