kay hartley said they will bring this back to the mayor and the supervisors. [bell ringing] bell -- i must listen to your opinion and i must do what you ask for. please fulfill your promise and our 1800 seniors' members are now ask. the s.o.s. program we need at least 130 senior housing units that aimed at 50 to 25% a.m.i. thank you. >> supervisor ronen: thank you. thank you. please, next speaker. please, account next speaker come up. >> a minor mix-up. i'm a member of senior and disability action. and a longtime resident of the fillmore. i support president yee's ordinance for the senior and operating subsidy program. it must be long-term and it must be multi-project. 75,000 seniors, if i can put a number to that, 75,000 seniors are currently excluded from qualifying for city-supported new affordable housing, because of high-income standards, set by the city. there is an extreme urgency to correct this inequality. for every year seniors are