We agree that the status quo isn't acceptable.
Thank you for your answer.
I'd like to go to Ms. Diniz.
We had very compelling testimony yesterday from Mike Bleskie, who is a young person with type 1 diabetes. He talked about what happens if he loses contracts. He talked about going into his line of credit to keep paying for the medication that keeps him in health—in life. I asked him what happens if the contracts don't come in and he can't go into the line of credit. I thought he talked very movingly. He said that within 24 hours, he could find himself in the hospital. Within days, he could be facing amputation or worse.
I'd like you to tell us what happens when people can't afford to pay for their medication now. When it comes to diabetes, what are the impacts? When you can't afford to pay for medication, what happens to you?