I don't know the exact cost for sure but I sit on a committee that is advocating for this so I can certainly get you the information.
Short term, you're going to see an increased cost by bringing in a basic minimum income but I think long term you're going to see results that will echo what we've seen when we do wraparound services for housing first. We know from housing first, it costs $130,000 to keep someone homeless and $30,000 to house them. Those taxes come down from that. I think there are some real financial benefits to basic minimum income if it's done correctly. If it's not done correctly, there aren't.