No. They do.
I was sometimes criticized for...not criticized. There were comments, and people saying, “Annette, you don't have to declare that,” but I did anyway. These were people I know who were related to a project, etc.
That was done before. Letters would go out to the board. Projects would be described. Partnerships would be detailed and the board members would then have to declare whether there was a conflict. Those board members would never get that information. They wouldn't see the analysis done by SDTC. They would recuse themselves when a decision was being made at the board.