. >> president hillis: thank you, miss hillson. >> good afternoon. i like the report, too, it was really interesting. i was glad to see it. i am so glad that mr. cohen mentioned speculative because that's what i've kind of been talking about for four years. everything that has come here has been speculation. the two that i mentioned earlier today in the general public comments, speculation. individual decisions being made by people all across the city have an impact that cannot be ignored. i don't know how you deal with it, but can't be ignored. here is just another example. may i have the overhead, please. this is a house in glen park on the corner. there is the rest of it. it's got two garage doors, so hypothetically could have been an a.d.u. in there. it's beautiful. it was beautiful inside. i mean, it was classic san francisco. now here it is today, all gutted, there is a side door, it's being made a single-family home, it's hr2. it sold for, not affordable number i know, in 2014, 1.5 million. so, you know, i -- that's something that -- i don't k