supportive housing to our affordable housing, even though our affordable housing rents are generally peged at something around 30 percent of 50 percent of the median income, which is very, very low compared to the market, it is still too high for someone who is trying to exit from the supportive housing unless they have section eight, vouchers or some sort of rental assistance, but those rentals are very, very scarce, and you know, and, to be able to get them, and then go into an affordable housing development, is pretty unusual. and what was the better scenario, is that a vacantcy, occurs, and in a development that has project based vouchers and then, somebody could, could move, from supportive housing, and to that affordable housing, and because, they would only pay 30 percent of the income, for the rent and the federal government will pay the difference. >> and the other question is whether the services would be sufficient or not. and i think that we talked a lot about, you know, the question of getting, residents into the right type of housing. but it works both ways, you know, we have