this is extremely difficult for any dreveloper to build somethig and fulfill the kind of goals we all want to have fulfilled for middle income housing. and to address it through inclusionary fees and just adds more cost to the housing sand a nevertheless ending circle because we want community benefit and who do we want to have pay for it? the developer pays for it. he isn't just going to absorb it and it goes into the selling price, right? so with affordable housing, the in lieu fee is put into the cost of the units. and i don't have an answer and am trying to address commissioner olague's conundrum because -- or whatever. and it will be really difficult for the private sector given the way it operates to fulfill that need. and so the city is trying to do other things to try to meet it and it goes around and around. and as far as square footage, 1,100 is going to be a luxury to me. given the size of my condo. but it is a lesson and really how much square footage do you really need compared to japan we're probably luxury, but not japan. it would seem given the kind of emphasis on gree