thank you so much for your time. >> alice rogers thank you for your comments. all right, let's hear from our next caller, please. all right, billy that may be unattended. next caller, please. frankly we don't have a homelessness, we a urban homelessness problem. i'll tell you y let's play this out. imagine, we go ahead and spend a billion dollars to create mostly permanent housing, half a billion a year to manage and maintain it. what are we going to do when another 1,000 arrive in san francisco. how about the 4,000 after that. where does this end? do any of you, still believe that we can solve this by gifting 3 san francisco condos. martin boisei is a decision that we cannot stop urban camping until we have, sufficient heads. that's what we need to solve for. so we need a plan to create 2000 shelter beds. it does not need to be permanent housing. it does not need to be something that is embraced by the homeless communities. it needs to be 2000 beds. if hsh is incapable of presenting a plan that accomplishes that, you need to take it to bid to somebody who will