emphasize enough the whole notion of trying to get through what some developers think is a very unwielding bureaucracy including my office. i can't imagine that, but they would just like to get 32 you the process quicker. >> the other question is what can we do legislatively to change the requirement for developers so that the incentives to build is something that is a real viable option that they choose besides the circumventing some of the permitting process? >> i think that out of housing working group we are going to have some modifications to the inclusionary ordinance which will go both before the planning commission and to the board. we hope to be able to bring that to you before the end of the year. again, the goal is to try to incentivize whoever can build the housing sooner, whether it's market rate or affordable. and clearly, through that process you can make changes to various requirements. some of it, some of those changes might require a charter amendment going forward, but others are strictly legislative. >> the last question i have is why is it so difficult for us as a city