thank you so much for giving us the $100 dlmillion to add to t $500 million housing bond. there's a chart that we have been showing that when -- before affordable housing units were built, they were built for seniors that make a minimum of $2,000 a month in order to even qualify to apply. but really, many of the seniors, 24% of the seniors in san francisco are over 62 and live in poverty, and the number's probably around 20,000, and these seniors were never able to apply for those affordable units. so there's been articles that talked about affordable housing not affordable to the extremely low-income seniors. so i want to let you know that approximately right now there's 669 units or about 12% of senior housing are in the pipeline. and to address the needs of these extremely low-income seniors, our committee recommended -- working committee recommended construction of an additional 750 units at a cost of approximately $180 million. the housing bond at the $500 million level just set aside 90 million for senior housing, so thank you very much. but we urge the committee to