mr. gibner. >> correct. >> so you're not answering the question because that measure was submitted via the voters and that's not the role of the city attorney to advise on that measure. >> correct. >> so there's no clarity on that. supervisor safai. >> not to get in the middle of a fight but it's clear you're identifying the same revenue source so i think it's the same subject matter since that's the heart of both measures. it's not what you do with the money but where you get the money. frankly, if that circumstance took place, i can imagine litigation considering the amount of money involved and nothing happening for a number of years. i do think it's unfortunate. these are both huge needs but we need to make choices and for me when i look at the two issues, i want to reiterate what supervisor safai said, if you don't have a place to live, childcare is challenging. people who provide childcare don't have a place to live. at the end of the day, the twin crisis the city faces we hear about endlessly are housing and homelessness. i just -- from my perspective, this is not something i can wa