The material would never go to the board member who declared that conflict in the first place, so they wouldn't have that. That was a process that was very strongly adopted by SDTC.
In the case when I declared a perceived conflict, I wouldn't have received that information. That would not have been included in my board package. I wouldn't see what was said about what the recommendations were.
When the recommendations were made on behalf of the board to proceed with those projects, the board members.... In my case, I would leave the room and wait until I was called back, but the recommendation would have been made. I wouldn't know the result of that recommendation until SDTC, the following day, announced those funding projects.