 Annual assessment meetings are opportunities for the NRC to discuss plant performance of the past year, what the NRC does, and how the agency regulates those plants in order to protect the public. They're held in order to inform people about how the plant is doing in meeting agency regulations and educate folks about NRC oversight and inspection activities. Now, during these meetings, you can get to meet NRC resident inspectors as well as other staff and talk to them face to face. Now, each plant is different, so at times you may hear the NRC talk about areas of concern or areas where the plant has made improvements. But no matter what, this is an opportunity for you to get a snapshot of how the plant is performing as well as learning about what the NRC does. The meetings are held once a year for every nuclear power plant across the country. Now, they're usually held between March and August, and generally speaking, the NRC holds those meetings in and around the community where the plant is located. We do this in an effort to make it easier for those who live near the plant to attend the NRC meeting and be able to hear about how the plant is doing. At these meetings, you can definitely expect to hear NRC staff talk about the plant performance and NRC inspection efforts at the particular plant. Now, there are different types of meeting, and one of the most common types of meetings are more formal. The public is invited to observe the interactions between the NRC staff and the plant, and before the meeting is finished, the public will get an opportunity to ask their questions and make comments. Now another type of meeting is an open house. These are a little less formal. When you walk into the room, you'll be able to go ahead and see posters all around the room. The posters will cover subjects such as radiation protection, security, how the NRC regulates those plans. When the public comes into that type of meeting, they're able to have open, free-flowing discussions with NRC staff and any NRC-regulated activity. And in an effort to be responsive to those who live near the plant, the NRC is trying new ways to reach out and be proactive with those folks. Some of the ways we're trying that is by participating in community events, local expos, to name a few, so you may actually see NRC staff at a booth one day. You'll be able to have conversations with them about how the plant is doing and what type of inspection activity is the NRC is doing. It's something the agency is trying in hopes of reaching more folks in the community. Regardless of the type of meeting, you can definitely expect an opportunity to participate. Now how you participate will vary depending on the type of meeting, but annual assessment meetings are not recorded or transcribed. For details about these annual assessment meetings, you can check out the press release and the meeting notice. Both of these documents will have information about when, where, and the type of meeting and how the public can participate. For more information on public meetings, visit the NRC website at www.nrc.gov. Thanks for watching.