brooklyn, both of which can add -- we compete regularly with the art institution of chicago and pratt instutition in brooklyn, both of which can offer affordable housing. you have already heard about the craigslist problem, where we think 40,000 students are hitting each fall. these functions should be able to coexist and floors together -- student housing and permanent residents. you have already heard about the situation in boston. there is a super door in chicago. there are plenty of examples of winning conditions. this city needs college and university students. the work in bookstores, they played music in coffeehouses. they interned at design firms, and a renewed the intellectual energy of a city like ours. the compost, the recycle, the volunteer like crazy. -- they compost, they recycle, they volunteer like crazy. then they go and work at places like aub = zinga, google. since we are struggling to provide education at an affordable level for these students, we cannot create housing in a way that generates a positive cash flow on the backs of these students. 80% of our students are on need-