Mr. Waldman, I'm wondering if you have come across cases where someone was denied based on the excessive demand provision by just a small amount of dollars. Given the fact that we now know that how the government came up with the figure to determine what is deemed to be the appropriate measure is flawed, I wonder if you can share with us your experiences of how often this has happened, where people are denied because, by a fraction of the dollars, they exceeded the amount that was deemed to be the average cost.
Given that this is the reality, what should the government do about those kinds of cases, if anything?