years from now, then, they can come back and add an adu, and you know, they can kind of use the same argunt, so they can do that now. i'm demoing and reconstructing and here's the space i'm going to add the adu. >> commissioner richards: right, and we can still say no. two thirds of the housing in the outer sunset and richmond are adu. there's not enough tenant protections in here. it's not thought through. >> the tenant protections, it's going to be the same thing right now. i think the idea here is that adding the -- allowing to add an adu is an incentive to demolish a house, and i think the response that we have is that it's not an incentive because they ady n allow an adu to an existing unit, and also, if they want to demoand come back in three years, they can do that. so i think the response is that they're not creating an incentive. >> commissioner richards: i completely support where this is going. i think there's so many details that need to be thought out, the unintended consequences haven't been thought through. that's what i'm saying. >> president hillis: commissioner melgar? >>