mr. malmed. we have two [speaker not understood] that could address the poison pill. i wonder if you could explain to us the two options w provided by supervisor chiu and one provided by supervisor breed. >> john malyou med from the city attorney's office. through the president. ~ the proposal by supervisor breed was based on the current version that's pending before you and which if there were a lawsuit against either the tenant protection provision or the what you're referring to as a ten-year moratorium on the lottery, the current version says that no new applications will be accepted by the department of public works. if you already have an application submitted, you'll have six months to obtain tentative approval of the application. and if you do so within six months of the filing of the lawsuit, you can proceed to a condo conversion. or if you already have a tenant approval at that time. so, that's what is before you today in both of the versions. what supervisor breed has proposed is to amend that provision to allow when a lawsuit is filed, to allow application