we got those finished at the end of the day yesterday but we worked with amy chan and kate hartley and the city attorney to draft the amendments and amy could not be here today. i appreciate the mayor's office of housing actually sending a representative, so, but yes, we did work in conjunction with them on this, and there's another -- there's a slight subset of that as well, which has to do with nonprofits that serve indigent, food serving to the indigent, like st. anthonys, or glide, or food bank, and five of those covered. would you like, madam chair, like me to talk about the amendments right now? >> yes, please, and after that, public comment, ladies and gentlemen. >> essentially just in kind ever broad strokes, any affordable housing or apartment, 100% of the units subsidized, not including the manager's units or someone living there in a subsidized unit, either serve families or homeless or otherwise, and non-profit food provider, someone like a food hall or a food bank or food pantry, primary purpose is to serve meals or food for indigent persons at no costs, a two-year delay o