Six minutes remaining. We have heard a lot in the news about co-ops. Co-ops were an invention of Obamacare that were designed to provide health care to many Americans. I know that in South Carolina, for example--closure of these co-ops for 67,000 South Carolinians and 27,000 Tennesseans--means that suddenly they have to find new coverage. I wonder if either in Louisiana or Georgia, you have had any experience with the new co-ops in Obamacare?
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