Yes, this is the challenge, and we genuinely do want to respect their authority in these matters.
Ms. Davies has raised a very important point, as have you, and that is that we have all, I think, received letters from and have had discussions with constituents who have faced what they believe to be Lyme disease. The constant, recurring theme is that they go to doctor after doctor. They know something is wrong with them—they're having bouts of serious arthritic pain—and doctor after doctor is misdiagnosing it.
It is something whose consequences are very heart-wrenching to see. You can have very young people afflicted by this. It is a serious issue that I think we need to bring some national awareness to, so that people speak up and even flag for their physicians the question: do you think this might conceivably be Lyme disease, and if so, then what can we do?
It is so treatable, if caught early, and the pain that people are enduring when it's not caught is terrible.