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1 with Colorado's internal problem that we all recognize. It is <br />2 two levels of the onion here. Apparently the Colorado approach <br />3 is, and I suppose necessarily, that they want to tackle their <br />4 internal mechanics first but then that this decision and report <br />5 be made to the Compact by way of the Engineering Committee. <br />6 Go ahead, Duane. <br />7 MR. HELTON: I will volunteer to submit our <br />8 staff engineering evaluation of the contract with the contract. <br />9 MR. GIBSON: That would help. <br />10 MR. COOLEY: Now, Duane, it is my clear under - <br />11 standing that we have taken no position on anything in the last <br />12 <br />ten minutes but <br />that we are <br />discussing ways <br />in which this might <br />13 <br />best be handled <br />in order to <br />come before the <br />Compact Administra- <br />1411 Lion at the proper time. <br />15 Do you have anything else, Duane, on this area? <br />16 Wayne, notwithstanding the somewhat ambiguous <br />17 position of where we are, I think myself that we have cleared <br />18 the air some on this and have got a path set out to follow to <br />19 <br />get this squarely before the <br />Compact Administration <br />and we woul <br />20 <br />I think, in the event of an <br />affirmative vote, look <br />for your <br />21 <br />assistance in working first <br />with Colorado and then <br />getting <br />22 matters before the Engineering Committee of the Compact in <br />23 that it be presented to the Compact Administration. <br />24 1 Darryl Todd, do you want -- Tell, I am not <br />25 going to ask you. I'd like some remarks from you and I'd <br />