. >> good afternoon again, supervisors, peter papadabolous. and i want to highlight a few of our concerns about this legislation and also to pick out a few of the things that does seem like a rules shift at the last minute to those of us who are heavily involved and invested in prop c. i feel that there's a significant long-standing negotiation that seemed to result in an agreement that was okay with everyone of what our timeframe was and now we're suddenly moving off of that at the last second. we're concerned that this would result in actually the loss of dozens of affordable housing units in mission alone. and we think that every affordable unit is critical. we don't think that unmitigated housing growth is going to be ever a scenario that will stabilize our neighborhood and particularly our vulnerable residents in light of things like the new federal reserve study, which i'm sure that you're familiar with, that modeled for every 5% of new housing built in a neighborhood that's highly desirable, you can only expect the rent to drop roughly