on by earlier work that had been done by the id to give director -- by the executive director, paul psaki, who had written papers on community land trust. we began to explore that as part of this ongoing process. we did that with the help of many people. first and foremost, we began with some assistance from san francisco state. i got a group of san francisco state students in to look at community land trust ideas. one of those students as stayed on to continue work in the community. she is in the audience today. we also were recipients of a $30,000 grant through the ford foundation to acquire burlington and associates as one of the leading experts nationwide on community land trust, to evaluate this idea of enhancing local ownership opportunities or exploring this particular avenue and possible changes in global ownership of some of these strategic properties in japantown. we were also the beneficiaries of -- we got a $50,000 add- back funding provided by supervisor mirkarimi, who has been incredibly supportive of that this process the entire time. we engaged the services of cycle consul