You correct me if I'm wrong, but I think that you can do that to like about 50% of the units in New York, because those are apartments. Pretty much. They're like the rent stabilizer, rent controlled units. Yeah. About two and a half million New Yorkers live in [rent-stabilized] apartments. Got it. How do you offer relief to the other 50%? And let me just clarify to people listening, like, those other 50% aren't necessarily people who are wealthy. (18:11–18:15)
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