ms. walker -- commissioner walker, i think we would have to do that. quite frankly, [speaker not understood] i believe it's going to come out of his pocket, not the owner's pocket. and we'd like to see if we can avoid doing that. as you know it's nice to have a room that has a bathroom, better quality of life for those who have it. on the other hand you have a room that doesn't have [speaker not understood]. >> i hear you. thank you. >>> [speaker not understood]. >> any other questions? >> it's kind of related. 25 of the rooms are tourist hotel rooms. so, there's quite a bit of turn over there because they're not staying there very often, very long at all, right? do those tourist rooms have private bathrooms, some of them? >>> commissioner mar, it's how the hotels were set up. when they came up with this s-r-o audience, from what i believe is what the city did their room to room hotels and asked people, how many rooms are occupied by people more than 30 days and how many are not? that's how they came up with tourist rooms and residential rooms. primari