I think one of the challenges I have in Washington D.C. and this gets a little bit more kind of in the weeds, policy wise. In order to make our arguments, we need scores from the Congressional Budget Office. I've been blocked from getting scores on, for example, full repeal. What would it cost or what would it save the federal government by reducing premiums if we got rid of these market reforms, market distortions that have caused in. (00:26–00:30)
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