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Question: Paul Patterson - Glenrock Associates LLC - Analyst
: Okay. So what I wanted to -- first of all, I want to congratulate you guys. Is this your last call, Warner?
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Question: Paul Patterson - Glenrock Associates LLC - Analyst
: Okay. Well, congratulations both of you. And -- so just some -- most of my questions have been answered, but a couple of quick ones
for you. And I apologize for not knowing this, but what are no regrets projects I just don't see it, that drew blank. What does that
mean?
Question: Paul Patterson - Glenrock Associates LLC - Analyst
: Okay. Fair enough. And then sort of a technical question. There was this discovery dispute in the Missouri rate case on the Smart
Energy Plan. And it looked to me like basically, they didn't address it in their testimony or rebuttal or what have you. And I just wanted
to make sure, has that really been resolved? It just wasn't clear to me from what they were saying. They didn't really seem to address
it and the revenue requirement everything didn't seem to penalize you or anything for the recommendation. So -- my question is,
has that issue been taken care of?
Question: Paul Patterson - Glenrock Associates LLC - Analyst
: Okay. Great. And then finally, back to the 2024 question. I realize it's very early, but it does seem like a big opportunity with respect
to the Illinois legislation. And I'm just wondering when you guys might incorporate it the potential outlook with it into your long-term
guidance. I mean it doesn't sound like it will be anything immediate, but I was just wondering, could it be a year from now or so that
you guys would feel more comfortable talking about its potential benefit -- impact to the long-term growth outlook? Or would you
be basically waiting until I guess, whenever the 2023 decision was made kind of, so to speak?
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