jennifer fever, san francisco tenants universiounion. i'm changing my testimony, took the wind out of my sails. we had seen a lot of a.d.u. permits violating the rights of existing tenants. they're using seismic work to force tenants out for a long period of time and not compensating them and taking away services part of their leases. we hope that the discussions with the rent board continues. we had a case where they were going to put an elevator through tenants apartments and planning department staffers thought that was fine. so for many tenants, they see some letters from the planning department and they trust what their landlords are saying and they don't realize their rights are different from what this official piece of paper is saying. they do have rights and they should be included whenever they will be impacted. i still have questions about how a.d.u.s if approved will take away services from tenants if they don't agree to that. that seems problematic. so we encourage you to keep working with tenant groups to explain the proble