On every matter associated with public hearings, it is continual. We all get the same documentation. We all get notices of hearings, staff assessments, etc. In addition, I share with them a lot of the common papers, international agreements, what's going on, environmental scans, things of that nature. They are part of the whole commission. However, they are part-time, so we try to make sure that we get the best out of them. This means making sure that they are well briefed for the public hearing.
We webcast all our meetings, so it's available to the public. If you have nothing to do for 12 hours, you can listen to some compelling presentations and some very tough questioning of witnesses about designs, assumptions, and safety.