I'd first comment that CERI's role is to analyze alternatives and to inform public policy, not to recommend. We try, because we're an independent agency, to provide analyses of different situations, but we steer clear of recommendations because we want to retain our objectivity. We can analyze any number of things. Increasing by a percentage here or decreasing by a percentage there is something we can analyze as a sensitivity, but we are not mandated to provide policy opinion on it, sir.
On October 24th, 2006. See this statement in context.