i'm alexandra colton. i want to thank you for your care and attention on this committee. like judy i live in shradar street in ashbury. we all got the 120-day noticed meaning get out in 30 days unless one can successfully petition for an extension. our building -- if our building is ellis acted, seven units of affordable housing are going to vanish forever. i want to emphasize how important this is to preserve existing affordable housing stock to use a homeland analogy, if you already have cookies on hand, it's a very simple matter to frost them. having to bake cookies from scratch and then frost them takes a hell of a lot more work. building affordable housing is highly complex and very slow, as you well know. you have to go through lots of committees, permit processes, union negotiation, purchasing supplies and thank you. >> supervisor peskin: next peek, please. >> thank you. i'm going to talk about the housing balance report briefly and make two main points relevant to the tenants. the first is uplifting previous points about the loss of units in push outs. it shows up