Good point. I've considered it, and I guess my experience has been that if we think of FT as one of the "divisions" for which Randy is responsible, he is certainly the ultimate authority for any policy, but in light of his other "divisions" (other responsibilites - e.g. making real money

), it is difficult for him to monitor and respond as he might want. However, the advent of a UAC would provide a more efficient method of communicating issues and recommendations in a timely and summary fashion. This will make it much easier for him to repond in a timely fashion.
In MY opinion - no, I do not believe that a policy brief from Randy would provide the sustained benefits that a UAC could provide.
[This message has been edited by svpii (edited 03-04-2001).]