Thank you.
Based on that—and I know we heard testimony from individuals who wanted to say that the best interests of the child is a wonderful thing, but that we should identify certain factors, such as equal parenting time, as primary considerations that go into the factor—I think this erodes the basic premise, about which we heard from many witnesses, that the only consideration should be the best interests of the child.
Since this amendment erodes that overall paramountcy of best interests of the child, I can't support the amendment.