In article <B21B6B71D3F3DFEAA8BE0666@PSB> you write: >> So I guess I'm curious - what problems are we having that >> cause people to think we need to make recalls easier, and >> could those problems be addressed in less disruptive ways? Just as a point of reference, how many recalls have we had? I can only think of one, in which we had to use the recall process to replace someone who had just disappeared and we have no other way to fill a seat of someone who is absent but not dead.