Absolutely. I echo everything Dave has said. I would just add that there is inequity in the system of applying for the tax credit. Because some providers may have only a few patients with type 1 diabetes, particularly in more rural or underserved areas, they may be less familiar with the process. We do see this inequity based on the particular provider's experience with the process, whether they support the application and, in addition, how much they might charge—as Dave alluded to—for completing this paperwork on behalf of the patient.
This is a costly condition, as Dave alluded to as well. There's been a lot of progress in technologies. They've helped a lot of people, but they're expensive. Regardless of the amount of time a patient is spending managing the condition, they're still having these financial burdens.