tere teresa flandrick with seniors and disability counseling. we have an annual report of 500 seniors, all of whom live below the poverty level, and all of them go to counseling because they're about to lose their housing because of their disabilities, because of eviction, and all sorts of reasons. so this is the ugly reality. so this is just 500 seniors from one counseling group, and you know in the city we have many. do we have the housing that they can then go to? we have preference certificates that aren't working because you know what? we don't have housing that is truly affordable, and i'm talking about that at, you know, the 15, the 25% a.m.i. levels, so we need to make sure we are right now using the bond money, all that we can get, to start using this money right now in the near future and planning for the future. the numbers are not going to dwindle. we do not want more people out on the streets, and we just -- we have to do that. so please, please, let's take care of this population, as well. there's a lot of catching up to do in term