I mean, it's just so it's on average, we talk about the aggregate, but people will see tripling in some cases up to 388% and an average of 97% of those increases. And We expect 600,000 people to lose insurance because they can't afford it [in California]. California, I know we're talking four plus million across The United States. So I appreciate the painting of that picture with clarity and sticking to two easy issues to understand. (10:07–10:12)
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