mr. bentliff saw when he was presenting. how can we do that without a code change, that if you're talking about if you come in now, you've got an entitled project, but you now want to modify that and make that a state density bonus project and take advantage of the state density bonus. do we need to clarify in the code that that's the case, and why not? >> because it is no different from any other project. if a project comes in with, say, a certain number of units and then halfway through the process decides to change, they are subject to the rules on the books. >> commissioner hillis: they would need a new permit. >> it's the law. >> commissioner hillis: you couldn't have your site permit and be entitled. you'd have to come back and get your site permit and get approval. >> we're just looking for that in writing. >> commissioner hillis: okay. i think some folks have clarifying questions, and i think we should take public comment. commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: so the 30 projects that we siphoned off. they