I think one of the things that is so important as we deal with the agencies and things, especially in dealing with issues that really do affect our health, economic matters in the sense that, trying to conform to some of the things that we come up with literally will cost billions of dollars in some instances, that you have to have confidence in the system.
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Boozman emphasizes the importance of confidence in regulatory systems affecting health and economy.
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