and so all of a sudden, a group of people who are the top homeless advocat and most brilliant peoplemelessness, including the university of california-- san francisco, and scientists, medical doctors, come up with something called prop c. and that is to direct a certain amount of money to the homeless, but it is a tax on business, 0.5% of revenue, but only for the top 50 companies. and the top three you may have heard of--salesforce, facebook, and google. we can afford it. so i just said, "let's support it." and when i did that, that was like hearsay, that people could not believe that a ceo would support a tax. and, in fact, some ceos of other tech companies got really upset with me, very upset with me. and it became kind of a nightmare for me, where all of a sudden, i got on the front page of the "new york times," where it's benioff versus this ceo and so forth. and i'm like, this is a very small amount of money. and we are making billions, like you mentioned, $130 billion. we can take a tiny amount and help clean up our city. this is what we're doing in business. we can have a gre