Mister Pelocek, 1 minute on that. Sure. Why? First I'd like to return to the previous question. None of our opponents were able to answer whether they thought these rate increases were fair. Clearly the consumers can look at their bills and decide for themselves if they think they're fair. But what Commissioner Peterson is leaving off in the standards that you're talking about is that there was a bipartisan effort by the previous chairman to reform the regulations. (21:53–22:00)
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Asserts that consumers can determine the fairness of rate increases by examining their bills.
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