We spoke earlier, and best practices were also mentioned. I appreciate why it's in the legislation. Given that we are talking about health care, I also note that when we're talking about Jordan's principle, the ability for an answer to be given by your department continues to decrease. We're down 19% since the year before to meet that 12-hour deadline.
Given the fact that your department isn't meeting its stated goals and that we're again developing more frameworks and that type of thing, should people have confidence that best practices are strong enough?