not part of them now, and one is to use the entire cni neighborhood, but that hasn't been act senned /kwraoet. accepted yet, but i'm not giving up. those are not things we can put into this particular at this particular time, but i think it's something it should be explored and addressed and we are going to do as aggressive outreach as we can, but as you know the numbers of african americans when you open senior housing, they just don't meet it in the lottery and if you're trying to prioritize is neighborhood it makes it very difficult. i've tried every angle i can and do everything i can to try to get people in. the other thing i'll say about preference holders is they're older and dying off early. at armstrong senior housing we got 25 preference holders. out of the african americans there, ten of them are already gone because they're frail. they've been on the streets and had a tough life so replacing them has been an ongoing thing we've been trying to do with people in the neighborhood, but my experience is it starts out good getting a lot of outreach, but the dynamics change over time. i'