but people go to cabbagetown and, wow this is what the neighborhood looked like. and the buildings from the 1860s and all of those brownstones, they're gone, absolutely gone. so i think that is what we're looking at the mirror and staring ourselves into a future that i'm not sure that we can really fully appreciate what's going to happen. i think that to commissioner johnson -- that's one thing to understand the state mandates and how they intersect with where we're going here. whether things need to be on the register to be exempt from some of these laws. whether they're eligible. i'm really worried about why we have any buildings in 2019 that are still ca category b. we should have the city fully surveyed and the developer should know what is an a and a c and there's certainty. and everything is not a fight and we uncover a rock, oh, there's a resource here. that seems like we're kind of henning and pecking it, you know? so i really want to understand the budget and the work program and get the city surveyed in light of s.p.50 and all of the other things that ar