I can't believe you can say this with a straight face. The RAC process allows for the public to have comment and serves its purpose as a pacifier that can be conveniently pointed to in times like these. Even when the RACs agree in a majority on a recommendation or change, the WB still does whatever the WB wants. I actually feel for the people who donate their time to the RACs and the countless committees the state creates because the WB has shown time and again that our prized public process doesn't matter to them, it is all a dog and pony show. I still continue to try, because it is all we have. But my belief in the process dwindles more each cycle.
Committees with dozens of people, especially with competing special interests, will result in compromise. Compromise is great in relationships, but it is terrible when the end goal is finding the very best solutions. You can't make everyone happy and committees are a prime example of this on even a small scale.
I believe the following still holds true: If it is a biology issue, leave it to the biologists. If it is a social issue, each individual should get an equal amount of say. SFW, MDF, RMEF, the NAACP or PETA shouldn't get more or less say just because they have an organization.