>> they argue it is not binarye andre we invest in double the amount of money the city ism spending onessness we should look at how the current money is bei spent. they want to figure out an process to figure out where the money is going. there is also the politics of it. i think if proposition c passes voters will judge the results on mayor and how her administration is able to spend the money. from the perspective, she wasn't crafting the measure. she will be accountable for whether this -- >> therefore she is not invested in it. what iso take on prop c? would this money ma a big difference? >> it would almost double the budget that the city currently sas tond on homeless services. it would have a significant impact. and the city economist recently issued asa reportng as much. he also said that it might have a small but significant impact on jobs and on the city'sgdp estimating about 0.1% of jobs in the city could be lost from this by big businesses deciding to move outside of san francisco because of the increased tax rate. but it's really hard to know what the impact of reducing our homel