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<br />Chairperson Curry: <br /> <br />Thank you, Representative McFadyen. <br /> <br />And everybody has a copy of 010 in front of them. We <br /> <br />talked about it a little bit already. <br /> <br />discussion? Representative Penry. <br /> <br />Representative Penry: Oh, I was just gOlng to say, Madame <br /> <br />Is there any further <br /> <br />Chair, that I had a conversation with Jen and others in the <br /> <br />hallway about the idea of, you know--first of all, let's talk <br /> <br />about what we're doing. On line 18 and 19, it says, "Eligible <br /> <br />water activities include, but are expressly not limited to--." <br /> <br />So, this is kind of a debate about nothing because the <br /> <br />roundtables ultimately will make these decisions. <br /> <br />Having said that, we're debating nothing. I guess I should- <br /> <br />Chairperson Curry: <br /> <br />--[Unintelligible.] <br /> <br />Representative Penry: <br /> <br />Never mind. <br /> <br />Representative Gardner ralses some, I think, legitimate <br /> <br />I shouldn't have made that point. <br /> <br />questions about the phraseology. I mean, we acknowledged last <br /> <br />year on 1177 that the fundamental reality is, if you're going to <br /> <br />build projects, there's going to be a large and significant <br /> <br />commitment to protecting the environment and enhancing the <br /> <br />environment. <br /> <br />The question of how we phrase it is maybe another <br /> <br />question. <br /> <br />I'm not certain that this lS the best approach. <br /> <br />Chairperson Curry: Representative McFadyen? <br /> <br />- 6 - <br />