but there was years of earlier discussion with kathleen harrington and the owners agreeing to the stakeholdersying we're going to do it. the nice thing about the unb ordinance it was pretty easy to identify if you were a unb. the nonductile buildings, i'm not sure what holds them up. the corner soft story buildings, i've got my 14-year-old son now, he can now identify them because we drive around town and he goes, dads that one? yeah, do you see this and this? a 14-year-old can be trained to identify them. they're straight forward. >> do you think it's another four or six-year program to come up with legislation? >> to be honest, you have to get the board of supervisors on board on this and they need to realize that it's not just a landlord issue. it's a tenant issue, a people on the street, the neighborhood serving facilities. they are the book ends of the block. you might -- >> i haven't -- there's no opposition, except people that own some of the build. >> you also haven't gone through the unb process at the state and local level. you have a group of people familiar with earthquakes and the