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Does your organization have a position on that? Is that <br />something that came up in your evaluation of the bill? <br />Ms. Kassen: <br />I'm sorry, Senator Grossman, the -- what you're <br />saying is you would -- you are asking whether we care whether th is <br />comes through the basin roundtables -- . <br />Chairman Grossman: -- <br />Because it doesn't -- . <br />Ms. Kassen: <br />-- Or -- . <br />Chairman Grossman: <br />-- As it's written, it doesn't -- or it <br />can but it doesn't have to. <br />Ms. Kassen: <br />Well, the basin roundtables have one <br />environmental vote for basins. So, even though I think that <br />it's conceivable that you could see something that <br />[unintelligible] affecting [unintelligible], I think it's highly <br />unlikely, whether it's coming through the basin or it flows <br />somewhere else. I know as origin ally conceived this was to help <br />keep the basin roundtables from the status, to come up with <br />projects. <br />I don't think it makes that much difference to us whether <br />it comes from there or not. I think that our -- the bigger <br />problem for us is that there's already a big fund for water <br />projects. There's no sidebars on this with regard to <br />incentivizing projects that are going to do good things for <br />water supplies or for rivers. And so, it doesn't necessarily <br />matter whether it comes through the basin roundtables. <br />- 13 - <br /> <br />