Well, it's registered with the board, and once it's ready to be scheduled it would be in about three months that we would get it to a hearing. So it's registered with the board, and then, on average, there's some shared time in there with a representative, and then once they say they have their case fully ready to go to a hearing, we usually have it to a hearing within three months, typically two. We do our schedules on a two-month rotation.
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