Well, there's good news on that front too. Those concerns have been raised for the last two years, but I understand that the CDCP will have a reimbursement goal of money being repaid within 24 hours, and the administration should be no more complicated than that of any other dental plan that offices work with. The other advantage I would mention is that the federal government, of course, is a guaranteed payer, so there's no chasing bad debts.
If the plan is streamlined, is easy to use and has guaranteed quick payment, and if, as you said, you understand that the fee guide is about 88%, do you see any reason dentists may be reluctant to join the plan other than the reduction in money?