Okay.
Ms. Kwan asked for a lot of information. I'd like to make sure that in there we're getting information not just on rejections but also on the people who are impacted by this test. Of all the 360,000 or 550,000 medical exams you look at, what percentage will trip the threshold of an issue or additional concerns regarding rate of mortality and morbidity? I'd like to have a sense of how often this becomes an issue for the assessment and how often an interaction has to occur as a result of that, just to make sure we get there.
With regard to families, what would the department recommend in terms of regulatory change to make sure that children aren't subject to this? Is it just these definitions, or are there other regulations we would have to look at if we were going to make children exempt from this?