mr. perlman. >> thank you. >> are we going to see a map or all of those are overlaid on each other? it looks like a significant part of the city. obviously if there are 80 or 100,000 that haven't been surveyed, that's not a significant part of the city. but it looks like there's a lot that is already mapped. so just curious if we'll see that. i haven't looked ahead. >> if i can go back to the presentation, back on the screen. the one thing to note about this particular map of the context statements is that within these areas, we might have -- the context will contain historic information about the development of that area and some of them, the more recent ones also contain an evaluative framework to properties within that geography that would be identified but these don't contain, with the exception of the areas surveyed, they don't contain actual property by property evaluation. and unfortunately, no, we don't currently -- in this presentation, we don't have a map with those things overlaid. but generally speaking, the adopted surveys are located -- >> back one. >> -- towards downt