the areas that the city will apply and in terms of the castro legislation, you know, we supervisor peskin tried to do and in the new inlaw unit city wide, ten years ago and when he fought the good fight and the valiant fight and he lost. and i give him a lot of credit for trying. and so, i just decided to proceed on a previous legislation, so let's start with a neighborhood that tends to be more accepting of new housing and of density and a neighborhood that has an aging population or a particularly a larging lgbt population where people are really looking for different kinds of housing opportunities and ways to be able to stay in a neighborhood if they can't get up the steps any more or if they are displaced from their housing and also a neighborhood that tends to have a lower car ownership rate and that is relatively one or more of my colleagues said that let's try my district and i have been trying to encourage them and no one has beat me up, but i am hoping that will have, but i can and i will not name them but i think of the neighborhoods that will be really good candidates for it. s