i will be jane morrison's age in 25 years. and, so, a lot of you will be still around and active. we are going to have a problem. and if the planning department doesn't bring up the issue of the conflict between growth in areas that are bay fill, who is going to bring it up? second issue, the other thing that really bothers me is that everyone ignores the displacement factor. we cannot build ourselves out of our problem. if we build high in housing next to affordable what is now affordable, what used to be affordable housing, and people decide there is a great opportunity upscale the housing, we wind up with a very expensive city. i don't know what the percentage of the planning department lived in san francisco when i moved here in 1969 and what percentage of it is now. my guess is it has had a decrease because people can't afford to live in this city. we have lost affordable housing. we have lost middle class housing. and we are getting a lot of really, really, really, really high-end housing, especially along the waterfront. people that can afford second and third homes come in