it is a very interesting book written by samuel stein who is a planner. two other things very briefly, s.p. 330 is now making its way to the governor's desk. it gets rid of any demolition controls that a city has as long as a replacement structure equals or is greater than the current unit count, so i know this commission heard in june that demolition controls, which i think we give a lot of feedback, 330 would negate any of those demolition controls because you can knock a house down, as long as you replace it with a house. and then there is s.p. 592 that defines density by number of bedrooms, instead of us saying, okay, we can increase density by adding a unit, and that is what the public policy goal is, it is not square footage. we know that any ten by ten unit with a closet can be called a bedroom. i envision 592 and 330, and further super sizing san francisco and other localities. >> thank you. >> if there is nothing further, we will move onto department matters. item ten, director's announcements. >> commissioners, welcome back to fort -- from your