Thank you very much. I feel very much like Mr. Lake. This has been excellent testimony from all around the table. It's hard to know where to focus one's five minutes.
I do think I will start with Dr. Sahgal.
I find that even though you are in a hyperspecialized practice, you spoke very eloquently about rural needs. We have almost a dichotomy between the need for super specialization, particularly in our modern age, but also the need for that broad spectrum of practice.
Particularly with our rural and remote lens, how can we best optimize that mix between broad generalists in medical practice and finely honed specialists?