mr. elmer burke will be the last speaker. >> i just want to reiterate the point, as one of the other speakers mentioned, this is a return to the repudiated redevelopment policies of the past where demolition of existing neighborhoods take place. we are still looking to find homes for the people that were moved years ago. we are not doing a good job of that. the other point i want to make is the size of this demolition is the equivalent of demolishing 12 hotels. in that than context we have a developer who is going door to door -- a little intimidating when your landlord is coming around, but they have written material that says that the rent control replacement units are guaranteed. yet when the tenants talk to the city attorney, our city attorney, your city attorney, he has said quite clearly it is not guaranteed. so obviously people's main point here is they don't want their homes, their lives or their neighborhood destroyed. but when you have people coming along and saying rent control is guaranteed, and it is a long conversation, and we have had some of the conversation why it is not guar