supervisor dorsey, kate connor. with the planning department. so at this moment right now, we have been issued a notice of violation from the state. it is impossible to kind of predict exactly what the state is going to do next of course, but they could refer to the attorney general, the attorney general, if they want to get involved, they could hcd could also control act, also get contract attorneys. they could file a suit against the city. there are fines that could be levied up to $10,000 a day and it is always important to remember that decertification of the housing element is definitely within hcd purview. can you tell me, are you aware of the or do you have any insight into what the status of their investigation into san francisco's? i know it's ongoing. we can definitely look into it though, and i can i'll happily get back to you. okay. is part of that the in addition to the process that planning goes through, my understanding of that, if i'm not mistaken, is there's also they're looking at some of the political process that plays out to