I would also like to add that I don't think 20-30 year subsidies for affordable housing are enough to create a unified inclusive Detroit or frankly any city. I am in New York and this is similar to the housing policy we have here for some buildings. What I have seen time and again is that the people who stuck through the city in rough times are evicted when rates change to market levels. I think diverse communities bring richness. I think it is good that low, moderate, middle, and high income neighbors are mixed and mingled. I think it would be amazing if after the history Detroit has had that the City steps forward and really sets a plan that ensures inclusive communities beyond any 20-30 year cap.