That is correct. We asked them whom they consulted with in order to form that opinion. It appears they have acknowledged, themselves, that it was perhaps a misinterpretation of some complaints they had from some endocrinologists who were saying that they didn't feel comfortable having to attest to the fact that I spend 14 hours a week checking my blood sugar or dosing insulin, because I do a lot of that outside of a clinical setting. That's a very valid concern, and we share that concern. We don't like the criteria as they are written, but the complaints and criticisms from those endocrinologists were about the certification process, not saying that adults with type 1 don't spend 14 hours.
Even the CRA has acknowledged to us that they may have misinterpreted those complaints and formed them into a new interpretation that is resulting in a discrimination against adults with type 1.