mr. engblom. did i pronounce that right?k question, how do you think we achieve equity around the use of port property equity around the use of port money? is that what you said? port property. port property. well, i my philosophy on this is that there's, you know, an approach of a triple bottom line for any project. so we're not just thinking about profit, but we're thinking about people and the environment as well. and i think that, the putting applying that metric to any, any project is, is critical. so i think that the, the waterfront communities, the eastern neighborhoods, i'm very familiar with the plan from the planning department. there's a lot of investment coming from, transportation agencies. so i think having a port, plan that really thinks about those and understands community priorities at the beginning. and i think elias creek was a great example of how, as a community led process where the community has resources to say what they want as a priority before the planning comes, comes and tells the community what