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Mr. Robinson: But we issue informal opinions. <br /> Mr. Roth: And the reason I did that is...when I feel very strong...where you <br /> gonna come out on this. Because I've done my research. I've <br /> gone through the law. I don't see any way you could come out <br /> differently. But even if you did...I feel that we have to follow all <br /> of that. But I did that because the public should know what was <br /> discussed and the public should know what your decision was. I <br /> could have said informal and I would have known and I could have <br /> told people and so what. The people who are protesting need to <br /> know. And they need to know that whatever happens, they're <br /> gonna be treated fairly...a least by my office. <br /> Mr. Robinson: Okay. <br /> Ms. Hall: Sorry,just as a clarification. The informal opinion of this Board is <br /> a written opinion. A formal opinion is issued if someone doesn't <br /> follow the informal opinion. <br /> Mr. Roth: Okay. <br /> Ms. Hall: Yeah. So, you'll get something in writing. <br /> Mr. Roth: Okay then informal is fine. <br /> Mr. Robinson: She will draft it for us. <br /> Mr. Roth: Thanks. <br /> Mr. Robinson: You said that a little bit earlier that Joe Kamelamela had given you <br /> a written response. <br /> Mr. Roth: Yeah. <br /> Mr. Robinson: In which he had done research and found... <br /> Mr. Roth: Yeah. Is it okay if I approached? <br /> Mr. Robinson: Yeah. That there would be no conflict. Is that something you'd <br /> like to share with us? <br /> Mr. Roth: Sure. <br /> Mr. Wiseman: Yeah. I think we brought this up before. <br /> Mr. Robinson: Great. <br /> 26 <br />