thank you. >> i am spencer hudson on invisible centers... and we are opposed to this amendment and we ask that you vote no today. in 2016 a super majority of voters decided to increase the inclusionary rates for new developments. and at that time the board of supervisors agreed that two years was an adequate waiver for those developments. now as the deadline looms and dozens of developments have failed to move forward in a timely manner there appears to be concern that some of these developments will never get built. we disagree with that assessment. and we believe that the developer should be held accountable. with this amendment, the developers get an almost indefinite extension and dozens of affordable housing units that are mandated by corruption will never get built. housing delayed is housing denied. please do not deny affordable housing to the hundreds of low-income families who will desperately need that housing and will be severely and adverlease affected by -- adversely affected by this amendment. as elected supervisors, each of yo