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ALAMEDA: So you’re saying rather than discuss it now we should just wait till the <br />Kona meeting? <br />WATANABE: I’m suggesting that we call for the vote, yeah, as far as whether we’re <br />going to -. Cause all we had was a motion and a second but no vote. <br />ALAMEDA: Right, right. Commissioner Siracusa, are you okay with calling for the <br />vote and then -. <br />SIRACUSA: If we can discuss then after that vote, yes. <br />ALAMEDA: Mr. Torigoe? <br />TORIGOE: Well, you know, if you move to continue and it passes then you’re going <br />to basically continue it at that point. So -. <br />WATANABE: Do I have that wrong then? <br />TORIGOE: What’s that? No, I mean, you’re saying that when we go to Kona then <br />you can discuss that again, is that what you’re saying, or -? <br />WATANABE: Oh, okay, maybe I had that wrong then. My understanding was we’re just <br />agreeing to hear it in Kona again, not that we’re going to close this hearing today on that subject. <br />Now maybe I interpreted that wrong. <br />TORIGOE: Well, you know, if you want to entertain more discussion then maybe you <br />can just lay aside this motion for the time being and, you know, entertain a little more discussion. <br />IWASHITA: Without objection. <br />TORIGOE: If there’s no objection by anybody. <br />ALAMEDA: Well, we have a motion on the table already, and seconded. So we could <br />either -. <br />WATANABE: I would withraw my second then. <br />IWASHITA: Without objection. <br />ALAMEDA: Is there any objection to withdrawing the motion so that we could have a <br />“q and a” real quick on this? Commissioner Iwashita? <br />IWASHITA: I believe legal counsel’s suggestion was that we lay on the table the <br />motion to continue the matter, and then we could have the discussion and bring it off the table, <br />and then vote on it later. And that’s, I have no objection to that. <br /> EXHIBIT D 25 <br /> <br /> <br />