I'll go ahead and put that down as a yes and double down on my support for my colleague's point, which is Prevention is expensive on the front end, but it's important, and we're seeing the very real world consequences of that activity right now. I also want to just real quickly touch on some answers you provided for my colleague from Santa Barbara in respect to federal. (02:10–02:19)
CLAIM
Asserts that prevention is costly initially but crucial, and its importance is evident in current real-world consequences.
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