Madam Chair, well, we are all interested in having affordable healthcare, and that is why we have more market-based healthcare. If we open up this market and reduce constraints, then we will get more affordable policies. I would submit to the Chair tonight that the reason people don't accept these policies is not due to a lack of advertising, Madam Chair, but due to the expense, complexity, and unaffordability of these plans. In this regard, Madam Chair, I yield 2 minutes to the gentleman from Tennessee (Mr. David P. Roe). My good friend is the ranking member on the House Veterans' Affairs Committee.
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