i don't care if i'm in ireland or paris france or back here in san francisco. it's about the quality of life we want to live and the greatness of this city we love to represent. this project does it all and it does it with so many partners who have come together to make it happen and to play in their roles in a concerted effort to say 172 people's lives are about to get the kind of experience that many of us who came to san francisco want. this quality of life, linking the san francisco can be a challenge for many people. the people who live here are the very people with probably know and have seen on the corners. on the tenderloin, the market, hope street. we know their names. we know they didn't want to just go to another sro or be treated from shelter to shelter. they needed the support. the help, the support here, the gymnasium, the beauty of this building, this incredible goal that we have to house the homeless in a most dignified way. i think a lot about this project as i go through and talk about the staff, talk about the director of hope, talk about whe