Thank you, Doctor. I do want to state that we invested $122 million to support 47 gang prevention and diversion projects, and we invested $250 million in the building safer communities fund, so we are making those investments as well.
I want to turn to another item, and it is something you alluded to in your introduction: the concern about confidentiality if you have a concern that surfaces with your patients. I understand that mandatory reporting is difficult, as it crosses several jurisdictions, including the rules that doctors impose upon themselves through your regulatory college. However, would you be supportive of a federal requirement for mandatory reporting for a physician if there are reasonable grounds to believe that a patient may pose a danger to themselves or to others? They would report that belief to the peace officer, firearms officer or the chief firearms officer for use as evidence to expropriate and initiate an ex parte transaction to remove those weapons.