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KZ9, NSK, this is KC2, PKG. Yeah you know I think that it's difficult to house people together, but we have a lot of buildings that would serve that purpose. Any apartment building would do that. Old hospitals would do it. You know because there's a bathroom in each room and there are big wide hallways. So you could make a lot of places living space, you really could. It's harder to make a commercial like an office building into living space because the plumbing won't match. People won't have the privacy and the plumbing that they might need per room. That's why hotels are better and things like that. Although we've got a lot of office space down that's been freed up and so I wonder if you could fix that somehow and provide it cheaply. This is going to be expensive. You want to take care of these homeless people and you should. It's not going to happen for free. It will not. And I certainly get the romance of the tiny home thing because if somebody wants to tear up their own place, which happens from time to time, it doesn't affect the guy next door. Now if you're in an apartment building or some kind of connected facility and you lose it and start tearing the place up, it affects everybody. So I do think that it would provide a level of dignity to be part of that. In other words, you'd have to sign a contract before you went into one of these places and it says you have to provide this much per week of work and we're going to tell you what to do and then later on you can move into something you like better. But that means somebody has to watch that. Somebody has to monitor those lists. Somebody has to check on the living facilities. They have to be in the contract and should say and we're going to inspect your place once a week or something like that. But I think it's doable. I think if we understand what the pitfalls are, we could actually create a system that worked real well because right now we do not have a floor to land on for our people. When they're out of money or they have a terrible medical problem, they end up on the street and that's a broken society. So we have to fix that and harden up the floor so you can only fall so far. Anyway, back to you Russell KB99SK. This is KC2PKG.

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