So we're constitutionally created, so that gives us a little different power than perhaps other task force or commissions out there in the state. We're an elected body statewide of five people. There are only about seven or eight states throughout the country where commissioners are elected. Most of the time, you're appointed by a governor in other states. So that makes us a little different. But we regulate. I'm going to go through the list with you. (13:58–14:04)
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