from 100 years ago. so we're in this era that we have to continue to build resiliency. and you mentioned infrastructure. critically important. something i raised on the phone with president biden when he called today to check in and offer any assistance he could. and i appreciate his outreach. but infrastructure in the short term, the long term, we have to look at our streets. it's not just the shoreline anymore, anderson. it's what's happening in our streets. higher elevations because of flash floods are now becoming overrun with the water. and then the water because there's not proper drainage and sewer systems that are ant antiquated and need repairs, that water is overflowing literally like niagara falls down staircases into our subways, compromising the integrity of those systems. it's been a horrific confluence of events. >> at least some of the people as you mentioned who died in new york city were living in illegal basement apartments, which is obviously for some the only way they can afford to live in the city. obviously, affordable housing is an ongoing and a huge issue in