But what you'll notice here is across three years, these two expenditures together are up less than $3 million net. So you'll see obviously, Migrant spending [is] coming down significantly. homelessness spending increasing but still net. Both of them, they're about a $2 million difference. But let me say something else. Homelessness is absolutely an investment in the city's economic growth. (24:41–24:44)
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