20 MR. BROWN: In that the ground ewell has abated end I think Bill may have more recent infornition than I have. Ido. MR. BERNAN: I don't really think TI nam not cure that there was really a ground svell to start with, I think mest of the divisions, apart from orrgsnization and personnel, were not too favorably inpreecced with their re- commendationa, . Cur best suegs is that the Commission won't go along vith their recommendation. Just where the thing will end up, we are not certain, Dry BUGHERS: Hy own feeling 1s, that consultants are presumed to be reasonably intellisent end capable of discerning wherein statutes are anplicable to their situation, And so I would think that the ree sponsinility of the Commission and the die vision in particular hae been discharged vhen a consultent 4s informed as to what the legal problems are, whet the legislation in the distance means and the examples I think are helpful too,