michael morrison, architect. we have 34 projects in an r.h. district. i want to talk about the major expansion policy alone, the demolition i think has been covered successfully. of our 34 projects that are current in our rh districts, we have no conditional uses. however, under the new legislation, because of the f.a.r., 33 of those 34 would now have conditional uses. that's a significant increase. and then of those same projects, we have down here 13 new units being proposed, within 40 remodels. and other than that one, the 33 that are going to the commission, zero of them would be allowed to go to commission, due to the punitive requirement, not findings, but criteria. so we would be losing 13 new proposed units, that would otherwise have been built without any heartache or heart attack. -- headache. it's not about increasing the affordable housing stock. it's simply going to stop everything in the city in r.h. districts. and it's not just throwing the baby out with the bathwater, it's burning the whole house down. >> could you please share that with