nicholsville in seattle, it's on predevelopment land, you can put people there, a mixture of tents andtine tiny homes. they also have a counsel and nonprofit staff that helps them. it's just like the navigation centers where they're on these predevelopment lands, and they move as it's going through the developing process. te tent citys three and four, i think it was supervisor mandelman who was maengsientio these are people who roam from churches to parking lots. these are creative ways for people who really -- almost everybody we know is going to take housing if they're offered. not everybody is going to live in a shelter. maybe you don't want to living in community housing, you want a modicum of privacy. if you'll go out and talk to people on the streets, you'll find this is great. so what happens when we're doing everything we can and we still have folks that are stuck outside? we can't do appropriate response and follow the federal guidelines, right, because we don't have places for people to go. we still need to ensure that, you know, we're able to mitigate a lot of the factors that a