When it is going to shareholders, instead of going into grid maintenance, that's not fine. So I think putting in a regular cadence where it's not whenever they want to come back for a rate increase, but We get on a regular cadence. So they have to make their case in front of the regulator, give the public a chance to respond, to make their case. So we're not pricing people out of their homes. Okay. And I have to ask you before you go about the necklace, and I'll caution the viewers that I'm not about to say something. (14:38–14:47)
CLAIM
Asserts the need for regular utility rate reviews with public input.
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