had a lot of speakers asking for higher levels of affordability, but i don't know if they saw jerry mcguire, show me the money, you know? basically the problem is it has to pence you ill out for somebody to housing at a lower price and still the cost of construction are very high and we have heard prevailing wages and such and given the process in san francisco, we have to harken back to the days of old and use private development in a way to make it happen. in the '20s we had the russos and others who bottle a variety of housing in san francisco. we had more landed in those days, but it wasn't all high income housing. you had places like forest hill and st. francis woods, which was expensive and then you had merced manor and the middle00 and probably lower income -- lower-middle-income and rowhouses and sunset and you had housing for all income groups in those days. it could be done again if we do this the right way. i think that the idea of cross subsidization with market rate makes sense because then you can build lower income housing that takes a huge subsidy to be able to provide it fo