As you will remember, we got turned down at the approval panel and then got a YES from the agency decision maker. How likely is it that our panel minutes will affect our matching process? Our sw has said that the minutes will be available to interested agencies, do they actually receive and read them as a matter of course, or would it only happen if the child's agency specifically requested them? Realistically how likely are they to actually read our panel minutes (and the horrendous questions we were asked?)