it actually as praythtion it. ~ exasperates it. we need to look at the master lease. 28 units were master lease units. it's often talked about as supportive housing. supportive housing from the federal definition means it's affordable, that it's permanent and that it's supportive. most of our master lease housing is not affordable. people are paying more than 80% of their income for rent. it's obviously not permanent. it's a lease that has a time limit on the end. we're mutting money into private landlords, there's equity in it. we get people off the streets quickly, we are able to improve the conditions, we're able to stop the practice of moving people from room to room every 25 days so they don't get tenant rights. there are a lot of positives, but there are some serious draw backs. we're doing the crises, 10 years into it, okay, 14 million a year, we're not getting equity. maybe we can take a look at that and try to figure out, addressing the affordability issue, for example. the mental health treatment system, i talked a little