somcan, hispanic labor council, supervisors and cosponsors mar, fewer, walton, ronen, yee, peskin, mandelman, and safai, and i believe brown, as well, so just to have such broad support for this issue of how we make sure that as we grow in a city, we're growing in a way so that people who work here are able to live here. supervisor mar had put out a report through the b.l.a. which showed over the last ten years, we were building 1.5 units of housing for every 8.5 jobs here. and that shouldn't be surprising. it's been a massive displacement of low and middle-income households in our fee. the strain of workers who are living further and further away from their jobs. and i think a bigger question and existential threat to our city of what it means to grow if we're not building enough affordable housing. the nexus study showed for these larger office developments. about a third of the jobs created as a result of those office developments are people making under 1:00 a.m.i. which means they are having a very forward time, almost impossible, to afford housing in san francisco. so that puts a lot on us as a city to be able to mak