To Dr. Raza, you were asked a question before. Here's something that Mr. Van Kesteren and I agree on, which doesn't happen very often.
We know we could decrease costs if illnesses were better controlled, if people's weights were controlled, if their diets were controlled, if they had better exercise, and if they didn't smoke.
What economic strata do people fall into who don't have these things well controlled? Are rich people more likely to be obese, or poor people?