One of the things we have now—and it's partly one of the gifts of COVID—is a much better integrated network of providers, facilitated partly by virtual types of support.
One of the things we've also heard from clinicians is that often they're dealing with complex patients, and in fact many of the providers themselves are very well versed in being able to understand and appreciate the clinical consequences of that particular patient in front of them. While drawing on expertise—and this is a regular part of clinical practice where there's uncertainty—colleagues will reach out to other colleagues to get insight and advice. I think we see that as a key feature, an essential feature, in clinical practice already. In fact, instituting this as a legislative matter may actually reach beyond what is sufficient to provide relevant input and expertise in the care of a particular patient, just as a result of regular clinical practice.