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IKEDA: Right, so, you know, they would get rid of some of the problem. I think it's just <br />MARTIN: Sure <br />IKEDA: consideration of the people that do it. <br />MARTIN: Again, if that's a requirement that H Honua puts in place for the trucks that, you <br />know, deliver the materials, that's fine, because, again, those trucks will not be per se Hu Honua. <br />IKEDA: Yes, no, right <br />MARTIN: They'll be contracted, too. <br />IKEDA: Yeah, but, you know, I think that's part of the agreement that they have right now. <br />MARTIN: Yes. <br />IKEDA: So, you know, can they just have it done a little earlier so the gentleman can sleep or <br />whatever it is? <br />MARTIN: Well, as I understand it, and, again, I can talk to the other companies, the other <br />unions that are represented out there right now, and have that definitely looked into. Not a <br />problem. <br />IKEDA: Yeah. <br />CLARKSON: Any other questions for these testifiers. If not, thank you for your testimony. <br />Please be seated. Is there anyone else who wishes to testify? These are all the people I have on <br />my list. If not, I'll ask for a motion that public testimony be closed at this time. <br />DELA CRUZ: So moved for public closing testimony. <br />CLARKSON: Is there a second? <br />REPLOGLE: Second. <br />CLARKSON: It's been moved and seconded that public testimony be closed. Allthose in <br />favor? <br />COMMISSIONERS: Aye. <br />CLARKSON: Opposed? Motion carried. Public testimony is closed. At this time, we have to <br />have a discussion about a motion for action. Is there any questions from the Commission for the <br />Applicant, the Petitioner, for this declaratory ruling? <br />EXHIBIT D <br />18 <br />