 So, we're now going to start consideration of the draft nose proposed rulemaking to address the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning from residential gas furnaces and boilers. A staff discussed at the public briefing session a couple of weeks ago. This has been a work that's been going on for many, many years. Carbon dioxide poisoning from furnaces kills an average 21 people every year. And I appreciate the hard work of staff who've kept their eyes on this hazard for so many years, despite the lack of progress that we've seen on the voluntary side from industry. So, we're going to start with questions for staff and we have several staff present today, including Ron Jordan project manager for the gas furnace and boiler. Carbon monoxide rulemaking and Dave DiMeteo attorney office of general counsel. Other staff are available as well. Each commissioner is going to have 5 minutes for questions and multiple rounds if necessary. If the questions are complete, we're going to turn to concern turn to consideration of any amendments that folks may have as a reminder. If you have any questions addressing agencies, legal authorities, please don't ask them at this time. We're going to now move to questions. I have no questions for staff. So, uh, commissioner Feldman, I thank you both for your work on this package, but I have no questions. Mr. Trump, I also thank you both for your work. I do have just one question. Um, Mr. Jordan, assuming we approve this NPR today, the natural progression would be for us to see a final rule by the end of fiscal year 2024. Would you support the goal of a final rule on this topic by the end of next year? Thank you. Commissioner, I don't have any questions. Thank you hearing no further questions. Staff is excused. We'll move to consideration the package.