Be better. And that's really not unusual, right? I mean, isn't that the whole thrust of something like the apa? Absolutely. Congress has always sort of understood that agencies are going to have a lot of discretion at the end of the day to make the determinations. but we still need to police to some extent the inputs. What they're looking at, whether they give the public notice and comment. (00:05–00:14)
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