mr. sirosh, who was talking, they did have a meeting with the tenants in the building. what i was told by tenants is that that meeting included discussion about voting on what needed to happen to fix the elevator, how tenants would feel about being charged for the costs of the elevator. one of the tenants, in particular, she was like, well, if we have to pay for the cost of the elevator, maybe it's better if the elevator is not fixed. it kind of sounded like tenants were being dissuaded from raising the issue of the worrisome elevator. in addition to this, i was also told that tenants were asked by mr. sirosh and his representatives if the tenants who had put forward complaints about the faulty elevator, if they could please withdraw those complaints to better expedite the process that y'all have in front of you here today, and i sent a communication to mr. sirosh and -- of the same company as well as charlie goss of apartment association who we work well with, to please cease and desist asking tenants to withdraw complaints and kind of coercing them and pressuring them