 I love your optimism, Kathy. I love you. All right, you're all set. Okay, great. Good morning, everyone. This is the convening of the Massachusetts Gaming Commission. I'm sorry that I'm a little bit late. That's on me just getting organized. And before we can get started, this is a virtual meeting. So I will do our welcome. Good morning, Commissioner O'Brien. Good morning. I'm here. Good morning, Commissioner Hill. Good morning, Madam Chair. Good morning, Commissioner Maynard. Good morning, Madam Chair. Great. We'll get started today is March 21st. It's public meeting number 509. I thought my last meeting was going to be March 14th, but we had this good work that I'm happy to be able to participate in. And I'll get, um, um, I'll get, uh, turn it right over to Justin Stempeck. Um, and Todd Grossman, uh, before I do, though, I just, um, I got to say all my proper thank yous on March 14th. But I do want to just take the time, uh, to thank, um, three people who have been so instrumental to my, my work and my sanity. And that would be, um, Chris LaBoschinen who's not on, Nor should she be. Grace Robinson and most of all, shooting that. Um, I just want to, I know Jacqueline is also on and Jacqueline was instrumental during times and we all know how great Jacqueline has been. But those three women, um, have been, uh, really so, uh, very, very helpful to me. And I just thought I would give a personal thank you to them. Tom Mills has been an incredible confidant. And I'm so happy to me as, um, you know, I saw communications director, but man, she knows the stuff. Substitutively. And he has been so instrumental. And, um, I just will miss him terribly. And just want to thank, um, Mills for all that he's done help me. And then because I know once we get this business through, we're going to want to go on. Um, I want to acknowledge. Uh, the steady hand and guidance that interim executive director Todd Grossman has given us over. And I almost made a full, a full baby nine months yesterday, but you corrected me. It was eight months. And, uh, a long period of time to do that job as well as the, our general counsel, you are highly regarded in both capacities. You have, um, you know, during the last so many years, you know, during the last so many years in each public meeting showed exactly your strengths as our general counsel. And I just again want, I got a chance to thank you yesterday, Todd and our ice cream social. I just wanted to do this properly in the public sphere. So again, thank you. And now I will turn to you. Um, interim executive director. Uh, Grossman and general counsel, that's it and just a step. Thank you. Thank you. Good morning, madam chair. Thank you for those kind words. A bunch of appreciate it. It's been a pleasure and an honor to, uh, work with you, uh, for you and beside you. So thank you. To be tremendously missed. Um, as for this morning, I just want to turn it right over to Justin. He is, uh, the expert in this particular area. So Justin, it's all yours. Thanks. Thank you, Todd. And thank you, madam chair. Um, I'm sure commissioners, they were meeting to review and finalize a number of final draft licensing decisions with respect to sports, we during operators in the Commonwealth. Notably, these decisions memorialize the results of your detailed public deliberations and discussions with respect to each of these operators who you have awarded sports, we during licenses, the decisions were carefully drafted by outside council and Adrian Krieger, upper detailed review of the relevant hearings and associated materials. Additionally, I personally reviewed and added to each of these decisions by way of the review of these operators and then nothing critical is missing. Hopefully you had the opportunity to read through them prior to today. We're addressing it when we can address each decision in turn to see if there are any substantive changes than they want to feel necessary. If there are, if there are changes by way of a typo or formatting issue, I would, I would kindly suggest that those could be handled individually. You can just email me and I'm happy to make those changes. But I know there's plenty. There's a lot to read here. So hopefully everyone's had a chance to go through the decisions and we can sort of jump in at the press. I'm here to help. And as is we have Andy for me and Kay as well. Okay. So commissioners, shall we walk? Adjusting. Should you walk us through generally each one? And then any. Good question. Could be addressed. It's not the best way to manage this. Sure. I can, I can take, we can take them one by one by one by one. Operator as, as I'm sure everyone saw going through each of these decisions that they are set up in the same format, the same order of operations, if you will, with each one of these decisions in terms of the various criteria that are being looked at. And how those criteria are being met or not met. And what the ultimate decision was and then culminating in sort of a conclusion paragraph. Indicating that. The particular operator is eligible to request the particular license. So. I believe these are alphabetical. Thanks to grace for organizing this packet so well. Bookmarked in our, in our room packet. So alphabetical. No, not alphabetical order. Exactly. But yeah, use them. I would highly suggest to use the bookmark feature, which Grace taught me, which is super valuable. What, and I would start with the American alphabet. Which is super valuable. And I would start with the American way during ink, which is a Caesar sports book. They were a tethered category three sports we during operator license. So I'll turn the floor over to any, any commissioner who has any comments with respect to this decision. And if we're going to adopt it, I think we should take your recommendation to move individually. Correct. Any questions on. On Caesar's. Just, and I just have an overall question. You and I spoke yesterday about sort of the tense. And the factual recitation where some of the stuff isn't accurate anymore. And you said you were going to put something in there that basically said facts are accurate as of. Yeah. The decision or I'll explain that for everyone. I think we, this may be in the text in certain decisions. And I know I added a footnote in these two different decisions, but I'll make universal just so it's clear. I'm going to, I plan on adding a footnote on the first page of each decision, just indicating exactly what commissioner Brian said, that the facts of this decision were accurate as of the, the date and the respective dates are found in the second paragraph of the procedural history, but I'll make that note for every single decision just because obviously situations of landscape has changed. And some of these operators are now additional jurisdictions or fewer jurisdictions or whatever may have changed, but I want to make it very clear that this is a historical document representing a snapshot of where this particular operator was at the time that you heard all this information. So we'll make sure to add that footnote to the first page of every single decision. Great. Thank you. Thanks. Thank you, because you're Brian, very good point. Anything else. Commissures. I'll pass you commissioner Skinner. I'll give everybody the chance to just take a final look. And. Are we all set. If somebody. I'm all set. If you want to hear a motion. To move and then we can always that we can always. Pause the motion and people have some additional questions. Okay. Okay. So with that said. Madam chair, I move that the commission approved the written sports wagering licensing decision of American wagering Inc. Doing business as Caesar sports book has included in the commissioner's packet and discussed here today. Second. Okay. Any further questions? Everyone else that. All right. Um. Commissioner Brown. Hi. Mr. Hill. Hi. Mr. Skinner. Hi. Commissioner Maynard. Hi. And I vote yes. So five zero. All right. Moving on then to valleys. Questions commissioners. I'm all set. Madam chair. Thank you. Anybody else. Mr. Maynard. Mr. Skinner. Questions commissioner Ryan. Mr. Maynard. Are you thinking. I, I, I'm, I can move. If that's the consensus, but I, I, I do like rereading them even though we read them before the adjustments after the adjustments and, and today it helps me to reskip them. Um, with that said, madam chair, I move that the commission adopt the decision deeming valleys interactive LLC eligible to request a temporary untethered category three sports waiting wagering operator license. As included in the commissioners packet today. Second. Any questions or edits. Commissioner Brian. Hi. Commissioner Hill. Hi. Mr. Skinner. Hi. Mr. Maynard. Hi. And I vote yes. Excellent. Hey, now we're moving on to. To get back to the agenda. Did everybody have a chance to look at that? And if you didn't, this is okay too. There's a lot of pages. Um, and I think what's best is what was outlined is the process. We really appreciate, and Kay. We appreciate Justin's review. Process been thorough. And of course our entire process that we went through. Todd and Justin and Annie, I represent Ann and Kay today. I personally really appreciate the format. Questions, commissioners? Mr. Skinner, please. Mr. Hill. Madam Chair, I move that the commission approve the written sports wagering licensing decisions of Betfair Interactive US LLC as included in the commissioner's packet and discussed here today. Second. Any questions or comments? Okay. Commissioner Bryan. Aye. Commissioner Hill. Aye. Commissioner Skinner. Aye. Commissioner Maynard. Aye. And I vote yes, 5-0. Excellent. Now we're looking at the MGM. Justin, you're going to chime in if there's anything in or Annie and if there's anything in particular that we should be focused on in these matters. Yep. Happy to do so. I think they're all, as you've seen, they're all built to the straight forward, similar format. If anything, if there's something that comes up by any commissioner, happy to address that as well. And just to reference commissioners, the footnote that we contemplated that Commissioner Bryan raised, an example of that is in the Madam Jam decision. If you see that on the bottom of the first page, I put something similar in every other decision as well. Madam Chair, I'm ready to move if my fellow commissioners are ready. Thanks, Patricia Skinner. Go right ahead and we'll pause during questions. I move that the commission approved the written sports way during licensing decision of Madam GM LLC, which has included in the commissioner's packet and discussed here today. Is that good? Someone's unsure, was that Commissioner Bryan? Got the second or Commissioner Maynard? Commissioner Maynard. Okay, thanks. Okay, Commissioner Bryan. Aye. Commissioner Hill. Aye. Commissioner Skinner. Aye. Commissioner Maynard. Aye. And I vote yes, 5-0. For now on, we better, do you want to explain that, Justin, please? Sure, so better was a unique decision, I believe, for the commission and that Commissioner Bryan voted in the negative for better. So we wanted to make sure that we accurately reflected that in the decision that is reflected by way of these procedural history section, there's no, this was a four to one vote and I believe Commissioner Bryan wanted to add a separate, no concern for her signature. So Commissioner Bryan. Right, so what I had asked is, rather than my signature being in the block, like all the others, that it be taken out and moved off to the right, saying Commissioner Bryan voted in the negative, so that it's very clear where my vote was on this, rather than sort of this footnote that sort of has me in the block with everyone and then kind of footnotes my vote. I asked that me, my signature and vote be offset, so it's clear. And thank you for that. That's an important clarifier. Then the other clarifier is the current status of better. And I'm happy to add a footnote to reflect the most recent developments noting that this document itself is memorializing the work that was done to issue their original license. I can, similar to that footnote about this being the facts as active at that time, I'm also happy to add a footnote that indicates that better has withdrawn and is no longer operating within the Commonwealth. And with the respective data, the one that was finalized and I can confirm those chains would carry. If that's appropriate for this document, I'm good with that. Commissioner's, because it could be confusing a few years down the road, if someone's calling. Right. Anything else about better? And again, commissioner O'Brien, your discussion was robust, but that's all in the recording. So there's context as to why you've had that decision. Okay. Madam chair, with the changes that were just discussed. I'm sorry, commissioner, just before you do that. So I had thoughts and conversations with Justin about whether to go into more detail, given the fact that they've withdrawn and indicated they might try to come back. I thought the better thing to do was simply leave it as written and people can go back and look at the conversation in more depth should they come back and try to reapply. Okay. So you're fine with that? Correct. Okay, good. Good. All right. Commissioner Hill. Any other questions or comments? Commissioner Skinner, commissioner Maynard on better? All right, commissioner. My apologies. I realized I learned yesterday, five years later that I go like this a lot. So there, I'm so sorry. No worries. I'm just clapping my hands, right? Okay. Madam chair, I move that the commissioner approved the written sports wagering license and decision of better holdings, Inc., as included in the commissioner's packet and discussed here today. Thank you, commissioner Skinner. All right, commissioner O'Brien. Hi. Commissioner Hill. Hi. Commissioner Skinner. Hi. Commissioner Maynard. Hi. And I vote yes. DGC, this one is also a little bit different from our current operators, Justin. Well, DGC, I'm just looking at this. Well, because they're not currently operational on the wall, this is also they were also, but this is DGC is that way. So for questions, I think that way. Questions for Justin or Annie, commissioner Hill. Madam chair, sorry, before there's a motion, is there, and maybe I missed it, but is there a similar notation in terms of their status? Yeah, I think he's gonna put that right, just. Yeah, I was, yeah. Okay. The chair mentioned that. Commissioner O'Brien, I'm happy to add that. They indicated that they've never operated within the commonwealth, just so that for historic purposes, anyone looking back at this and wondering what their status was or having any confusion, that will be clear. So I just made a note to myself, I'll be adding all these post. So, and their exit was different, of course. Better ceased and interestingly enough, DGC had to come before us and withdraw. So there's a distinction in our regulations. I don't know, that's as far, that's all I've got, because there's any more details on the regulation. I just remember that I think when we learned that it was going to cease, I think we thought they were gonna have to come in front of us, but they didn't because they'd already started operating. It was in a different phase where, oh no, maybe DGC didn't have to, it was the only point that they had to, because it was in the application process. I can't remember. There's a difference. It was a little bit different and had, points spent never requested a license, so while they were going to have to, yeah, they came before us. Did DGC have to come before us or was it ceased? Do you remember? You thought, I mean, I wasn't here, so I don't have, I apologize. I don't know, so I don't know someone who was present, but you remember that. Carrie and Todd may or Andy may have a, of the exit for DGC, they never started operating, but I can't remember when they left. It was during the application processor once they resumed. Oh, sorry, Madam Chair. I think because DGC never operated, they didn't need to request withdrawal. They just essentially their license expired. That's what it was. Exposition of their license. The other two had to apply to show the cessation process. Okay, good. Thanks, Carrie. Thank you, Carrie. Okay, so that notation, I think probably it's important to note that cause that will, that actually helps on future decisions. Okay. All right, can we, now I'm forgetting the reaction. We didn't have the motion yet. Are we prepared to move with that invitation? Commissioner Hill? Oh, Commissioner Bryan, you were leaving in. Sure. I moved that the commission approved the written sportswear during licensing decision of digital gaming corporation, USA, sorry, I lost the rest of it. As included in the commissioner's packet and further discussed here today. I can. Thanks, commissioner. Okay, commissioner Bryan. Aye. Commissioner Hill. Aye. Commissioner Skinner. Aye. Commissioner Maynard. Aye. And I vote yes. I've zero. All right, moving on to draft sheets. Any particular issue on this one that we need to highlight? No, nothing, nothing particularly unique in this one, Madam Chair. I'm sure there's any questions. I can move, Madam Chair. If the commission's ready. Commissioner Maynard. Madam Chair, I move that the commission adopt the written sportswear during licensing decision for Crown MA gaming, LLC doing business as draft kings as included in the commissioner's packet and discussed here today. Second. Any questions? Commissioner Bryan. Aye. Commissioner Hill. Aye. Commissioner Skinner. Aye. Commissioner Maynard. Aye. And I vote yes, five zero. Okay, we're moving on to fanatics. Nothing unique about this one either, Madam Chair. There's maybe one or two more that have unique. I'll call them out and we'll get to them. Yeah. Thank you. And again, a lot of work went into these decisions and we appreciate it. And I appreciate we're wrapping it up. Madam Chair, just to cut to the chase, if we're ready, I can offer the motion. Let's cut to the chase. Commissioner Skinner. Please. Absolutely. I move that the commission approve the written sports way during license decision of FBG Enterprises, OPCO LLC doing business as fanatics or fanatics betting and gaming. Is that right, Justin? Okay. Yeah. I see others nodding, so. FBG Enterprises, OPCO LLC, FBG Enterprises, correct. Yep. As included in the commissioner's packet and discussed here today. Second. Excellent. Thank you. Commissioner O'Brien. Aye. Commissioner Hill. Aye. Commissioner Skinner. Aye. Commissioner Mayer. Aye. And I vote yes. Five, zero. Okay. MGM Springfield. The only call I ought to do on this one, Madam Chair, is that this was a category one license. So this was not a preliminary licensure. This was the full sports waiter license, just it's a slightly different posture than the others that we've come through. And the finding? The finding is where they were granted full durable suitability in the first instance. And that's recounted in the conclusion and within the document itself as well. Yeah. And they paid their full fee. And the full fee is? $5 million. I'm ready to cut to the chase as well, Madam Chair. We're chasing. Commissioner Hill. Okay, Madam Chair, I move that the commission approved the written sports wagering license category one decision of blue top redevelopment LLC as included in the commissioner's packet and discussed here today. Second. You're on fire today, Commissioner Hill. He's on fire. I think in the reality is that we can feel at least express my feeling is that our team has come in very well prepared today for us. Thank you. Commissioner Bryan. Aye. Commissioner Hill. Aye. Commissioner Skinner. Aye. Commissioner Mayard. Aye. And I vote yes. Five, zero. Moving on to PPC. But this may look familiar to the commissioners as we just went through durable suitability with PPC last week. This is kind of like a time machine. We're going backwards in time to before they had the durable suitability when they were considered in the first instance. So this was a warning preliminary suitability back last year when they were originally considered and for their temporary licensure which was recently renewed as well. So this is, although CAT-1 was on slightly different footing than the Jim Springfield which we just looked at. And so we just had our Judicatory hearing on this and thank you to PPC for its presentation. And then we deliberated that those deliberations are outstanding. The decision is being drafted but the decision has been made. And I, commissioners, I've spoken with, actually let's authorize Todd, Carrie and Justin to see if there's a way when the decision comes before you to acknowledge my participation in my decision which I won't go into what it was or the decision whatsoever. But I think that they thought of Commissioner O'Brien somehow structurally that it doesn't imply anything about my decision but it will be referenced even though I won't be signing. Okay. For that. Is that right? Is that fair Justin? Somehow I was there, right? I've already added language to the draft of that effect Madam Chair. So when we, it should be circulating relatively soon and when it's circulating the rest of the commissioners will see that and we can move forward acknowledging your presence of participation and your position. I appreciate that kind of, it's a closure. So it's a closure. And so in this one, do we have to acknowledge the, we don't, do we need to put any kind of a footnote here about the fact that they came back before us at this time? I think with respect to this one, can still be a separate decision on durable suitability that can stand alone. I'll conclude the footnote up front that these were the facts as of the time but we will have another written decision that will be coming out in a matter of a week or two likely that will explain the whole durable finding of suitability. And I think looking at those two in conjunction you'll see the full scope. I agree with that. And I just wanted to put it out there. Okay. And I don't see anybody disagree. Do I, do we have a motion on this? Do we need more time? Chris O'Brien. Certainly. Madam chair. I move that the commission approved the written sports, where during licensed decision of Plain Ridge, Plainville gaming redevelopment LLC also known as Plain Ridge Percocino or PPC as included in the commissioners packet and discussed here today. Second. Any further discussion? Commissioner O'Brien. Aye. Commissioner Hill. Aye. Commissioner Skinner. Aye. And Commissioner Maynard. Aye. And I vote yes. Moving on to PSI. No particular setup on this one. Annie and Justin and Todd. This is a, I mean, although obviously connected to Pan this is a, this goes for a temporary untethered office. Oh, sorry. Actually, it's a temporary sports way during license and was approved. So this doesn't aside from the conditions that were imposed upon this particular license sort of the same as those imposed upon the PPC license that there was nothing particularly unusual or distinct for this, this licensing. Madam chair. Yeah. I move that the commission approved the written sports way during license decision of Penn Sports Interactive LLC as included in the commissioner's packet and discussed here today. Second. Great. Any questions or edits? Commissioner O'Brien. Aye. Commissioner. Aye. Commissioner Skinner. Aye. Commissioner Maynard. So I actually do have something to bring up. There is a footnote that's attached or a comment that I think was in editing. I saw that commissioner Maynard. I will clear. I will remove that and update it. Yeah, I see that. With that, I say aye. But yes, thank you. Moving on to points bet. Okay. So points bet is a bit un-useful madam chair. So this was a point spent had been approved and eligible to request a license but they went through their application and never actually requested the license. So this decision is memorializing the fact that they were deemed eligible. They went through the entire process, although they never actually, the license never actually obtained so they went to Drew. So I will add a footnote to that effect so the procedure posture is a little more clear on if anyone looks back historically on their involvement. If they had with John before we had engaged in the process, they went to Pat to go and get our consent if I remember correctly. I think it's a regulatory requirement that they come before the commission to do the withdrawal since they had gone through and they had to start with the regular process. We had spent time with them. All right. With that annotation, questions on the points bet. I can move madam chair. Mr. Maynard. Madam chair, I move that the commission adopt the written sports wagering licensing decision for points bet Massachusetts LLC doing business as points bet as included in the commissioners packet and discussed here today. Second. Any further questions? Aye. You read my mind. Commissioner Bryan. Sheva than aye. Commissioner Hill. Aye. Commissioner Skinner. Aye. Commissioner Maynard. Aye. An aye vote. Yes. Five, zero. Okay. Now we're on to Encore Boston Harbor. A little bit similar to MGM Springfield. That's exactly right madam chair. This is another category one just to remind everyone this was a category one. They were found terribly suitable in the first instance and they paid their $5 million fees. So this is not a temporary. This is the full sports leader lessons. Any questions on this one? Of course, a little bit of a different statutory structure for the category one. Madam chair. Yeah. I move that the commission approve the written sports wagering licensing decision of Encore Boston Harbor as included in the commissioners packet and discussed here today. Second. Commissioner Maynard, are you still reading? You all set? I'm good. Okay. No further questions or edits? Commissioner O'Brien. Aye. Commissioner Hill. Aye. Commissioner Skinner. I saw the, I saw it but didn't hear it. Aye. Thank you. And Commissioner Maynard. Aye. I vote yes. Five, zero. And now we're on to Wimbeth. A little bit different as well. The Wimbeth is a tethered category three. They were off issued a temporary sports wagering license just like, like PSI for example. So other than that, relatively straightforward is similar to the other sort of category three is something they were tethered instead of an untethered license. So they did, of course, cease operations. I know there's still that 30 day, I think the 30 day period has expired on, they were gonna check back in on us. I think we'll make a notation of that similar to. Probably, yep, to better. Better. Yes. Yeah, cause there's a footnote two on page three that sort of does a snapshot September of 23. Pointing, you know, saying they had ceased operations but we're still here. I don't know if you just wanna. Put it down. Finish that and continue and then as of whatever, you know there, they applied to cease operations in Massachusetts. Yeah, I'll catch the respective days of when their cessation was approved and everything along with both better and with that. Right. I think we have finalized all that cessation but they were just going to get back on an outstanding issue. That was it. Right. Okay. Any further questions on when there are suggestions for clarity? Do I have a motion? Madam Chair, I move that the commission approve the written sportswear during licensing decision of wind sports interactive limited DBA wind bet as included in the commissioners packet and discussed here today. Second. Commissioner Gray. Aye. Commissioner Hill. Aye. Commissioner Skinner. Aye. Commissioner Langer. Aye. And I vote yes. Five zero. Great work to the team. Thank you, Justin. Thank you, Todd. Thank you, Annie and Kay. I know there are lots of folks involved over there, Annie. Commissioner, is there anything that you want to ask before we let them go? Just good luck to Annie. And I wanted to also just reiterate your comments about General Counsel Grossman and his, he and Dr. Lightbound's willingness to step up last summer and in particular, his, all the work that he has put in since the middle of July, since Karen Wells left, which has been invaluable to, you know, study the ship as we asked him to do. So I wanted to, I said it to him individually, I wanted to say that publicly also, that I am very grateful for his work over the last eight months. Thank you, Commissioner Furrier. Anything else that Commissioner Langer? I think Commissioner Hill was first, but I'm... I'm sorry, Commissioner Hill? No, no, no, go ahead. I just wanted to reiterate what Commissioner O'Brien said across the board. Congrats to Annie, good luck. And Todd Grossman has been invaluable to this organization. Everything that he's done has made this organization better. And I appreciate his service to the MGC and to the Commonwealth. Also, Madam Chair, I know we have told you many times over the last week or so, how grateful we are for you. But since this is your last official meeting, I did want to reiterate it and say that you left this place in great shape and thank you so much for everything you've done for the commission. Appreciate that, Commissioner Langer, all of you have been great colleagues and we don't need to reiterate any... We had such a nice... I had a nice day yesterday. Missed you, Commissioner Skinner, I know you were ill, but we had a nice ice cream social to be able, you know, really for all of us to think that pretty special team that all showed up and those who couldn't make it. I'm sure they were there in spirit. This place is very well positioned because of the people who are here day in and day out, making us able to make informed decisions on behalf of the commission and on behalf of the Commonwealth. And for that, I am forever grateful but to my fellow commissioners, I can't say enough about all that you've done to me. I'm going to, Commissioner Langer, we've known each other in all of each other for a long time. I thank you for all that you bring to the commission and all that you do to support me. Commissioner Skinner, you're lucky enough to hire you and then have you become my immediate colleague and I've watched you evolve and I've watched you grow and I just have to tell you I admire your leadership and I thank you for that. Commissioner Hill, the inspired colleague and I just want to thank you so much for that and even today, we've got us rolling in that special sense of everything to make things go smoothly and right and I am grateful. And then I'm going to interrupt again, Commissioner Hill because I don't, this is really my chance to say thank you. Commissioner O'Brien, you have been extraordinary and you always remind us to be better, you're an intellect, you're kind enough to generously praise me and I only wish I could begin to match it and that has kept me always feeling confident about our decisions and also confident about how I could do my job because I knew you would buy my side and for that I am eternally grateful. And with that, I would love a motion to a chair. And with that, I would love a motion to a chair. Move to a chair on Madam Chair. Thank you, Commissioner. And good luck, Annie. Yeah, I wasn't sure if it was public and there's my hand, I saw that. Good luck, Annie. Second on the motion. Thanks, second on the motion and second on the emotions. There we go, Commissioner O'Brien. Aye. Commissioner Hill. Aye. Commissioner Skinner. Aye. Commissioner Maynard. Aye. Thank you to the legal team. Thank you to our Interim Executive Director and General Counsel Grossman and I vote yes. Meeting is adjourned before noon. Thanks so much.