There are all sorts of structures. But one of the things I think is underappreciated about our structure is again, that every decision is made in public. Every single decision. The Commission had almost 40 meetings last year where they made all of those decisions. And those are chances for the public to weigh in during public comments. It's an opportunity for somebody to object to the decision that's being made. (45:05–45:11)
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