Three weeks after being officially installed, the Constitutional Review Commission has hit the ground running.Its chairman, retired Justice Christopher Blackman told Barbados TODAY the 10-member commission which is charged with reforming the island’s aged Constitution, had started the process of reaching out to Barbadians to hear their thoughts and suggestions on what a new Constitution should look like.Justice Blackman said the popular radio show Down to Brass Tacks was being used as a medium to communicate with the public.“The public started yesterday with Brass Tacks and there will be a Brass Tacks programme every day for the next three or four weeks, which will have a number of things and as yesterday’s programme demonstrated some new interesting things came out which will be looked at to see the practicality of making it happen.