Well, I don't know, because I'm a doctor from Harvard. I'm treating these patients. I'm getting good results. And oh, by the way, Congress has given you, year after year, all the flexibility to show some compassion and err on the side of what the patients want. The other. So that was Dr. Schmalman. Then we had Dr. O', Neill, whose daughter suffers from Sanfilippo Syndrome, who fortunately got a gene therapy and she's outlived the other … (01:43–01:54)
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