Certainly it's important to maintain the rule of law and order in society, but I appreciate that you used the word “ostracized”. We've had several different witnesses talk about those who are ostracized from society—lone wolves and those who feel isolated.
Again, do you feel that anything that isolates those people from society or ostracizes them from public life could drive them to extremism? When we see this again, we could talk about radical Islamic extremism as well or really any form of extremism, but in particular I'm asking about a side effect of the vaccine mandates and their exclusionary impact on society in certain areas. Again, I'm not debating the necessity or validity of that.