So that's just to make sure that people don't gain the sample. So listen, if you look at the data, people who pay the most in out of pocket expenses, the People who pay the top 1% in out of pocket expenses, that tends to be about $25,000. And that's about the money. So this would say above $25,000, you can't deduct that anymore. But that's basically just a fraud provision. We don't want people saying, well, I'm not going to buy. (00:32–00:38)
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Asserts that the top 1% of people paying out-of-pocket healthcare expenses spend about $25,000.
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