 I don't know what it means to say we're gonna reduce homelessness. That's not an actionable goal. There's a fine line to put money into helping homeless as opposed to inviting them here. There will be infinite needs coming our way, but there are finite resources. Should Athens be a homeless hub for all who want to come and do taxpayers want to pay for it? It really is that simple. Your obligation is to people like me and all these other folks who are here and have spoken at other times along the way. We pay your salaries. Those folks don't. Both of these documents are designed to create an impression of a crisis and to stampede you into doing something. For example, there is no empirical evidence, and I will say that again. No empirical evidence that supports the assertion that there's a 5,000 affordable housing gap here in Athens. Thank you.