one of the things that vice chair brinkman had said, there is a sore need for housing, and i agree. and i would emphasize that there is a need for affordable housing. and as public land this is a primary opportunity to help accelerate and move that kind of housing along. i encourage you to think about this from here forward that there should be and there needs to be people thinking about how if we are going to do anything there, we can maximize the leveraging of this publicly owned space to get the below market housing out of this project for the future. and yeah, i think that's about all i have. thank you for the time. >> mr. heinicke. >> thank you for the presentation, it was helpful. who owns the rail yard? >> i can tell you that. >> you guys do? >> i was chairman of it when we bought it from the southern pacific, and caltrain has rights to the land in perpetuity. >> but if the land was developed into real estate purposes that would get into other questions, who sees that money? >> you want me to? you can. >> to build off of what chairman nolan said, caltrain does have the rights