but what happened in 2010, they were very untrusting of giving this information because they were afraid that their rent would go up, that the -- you know, the management didn't know everybody that was living there, and so they weren't willing to give this information or they would just say oh, my grandmother just lives here, we're just visiting. and so it was a real inaccurate count. unfortunately, they didn't realize it was never going to be used against them, but we could use it to get money to help them. but that's a huge worry for me. as far as getting community organizers in there, if you've seen the hud properties because of their long-suffering violence in the area, that they are locked up, hard to get in. you can't even get in to knock on people's doors. even when i go, i have to call someone to let me in, and it's just difficult. so i'm just really worried about that, the under count in those communities. one of the things because san francisco is probably the most expensive people in the country, we have multiple people living together. families, friends. i have been going doo