we have put emphasis on transitional shelters. , alsoty club of honolulu looking for lowrise apartments purchasing them and making them into transitional shelters and apartments for the homeless. of work ine a lot the philanthropy world. philanthropists in hawaii took it upon themselves. he saw vacant land on the outskirts of an industrial area that had the components, public transit. get a little village community. to do the next phase. the first phase, my understanding, is he did it with sweat equity and volunteers. the total cost was about $20 million to do the village. there are different efforts. through those different types of efforts, we have to be able to -- like last year was the first year we saw a homelessness. we focused first on the families that are homeless, get them into shelters, transition them to affordable housing. of course, you have those that are impacted by drugs and the like and are homeless. we have different programs trying to go other ways working with service providers in honolulu and statewide, to try -- et to these folks >> the c-span bus made the long jo