mr. chiu. in light of what mr. wright just said in public comments, i am wondering if you could clarify the income levels that this big block grant actually covers. >> so on the services side, we -- the priority needs to focus on extremely low, very low, low-income, which is roughly 30%, 50%, 80% of area median income. on the housing side as mr. wright has mentioned, we do have that continuing challenge of being able to finance affordable housing for people that are, for example, below 50% of the area median income. a large reason the portion is set at that rate is because that's where we can drawdown low income tax credits. as you know, for those precious units that we can set aside for people where they only have to pay 30% of their income, right now, we've prioritized them really for homeless individuals and work through coordinated entry through director kositski's office. it's a continuing discussion. i kn -- discussion i know that we've had with man of your offices, how can we lower our construction costs to