fernando marti with the council of housing organizations. i do not envy the position you are in, trying to allocate these extremely important needs within the pot of money that you have before you, trying to meet the needs for low-income seniors, trying to meet the needs for supportive housing, trying to meet the need for public housing, providing geographic balance in those neighborhoods that have not seen any investment, as well as those that have seen a loss of public housing, and trying to preserve our low-income buildings and s.r.o.s. so you have a bill challenge ahead of you, and we should be proud of ourselves that we'll be putting before the voters a bond measure of ov over $.5 million, but we have to understand that this is far beyond the needs of what this can provide. a few things that i want to point out, this bond that we've talked about as being now one of our capital plan, and i think we would love to see you, our supervisors, and our mayor stand before us and commit to putting another bond before the voters every five years j