Thank you so much. We heard from the actuaries that this bill, you believe, in and of itself is discriminatory. Mr. Boudreau commented that this is the worst form of discrimination. With respect to that, I believe that's out of touch. We're hearing from Dr. Cohn that there are people who are affected by this. There are children who are being hurt, children who are sick, people who aren't becoming part of clinical trials, lives that are being shortened because of policies by the insurance industry. There are real effects outside of your actuarial tables that I don't believe you're taking into account.
How can you listen to this and still say that this is discriminatory legislation not worthy of government involvement?