The thing that confused me about the Senator's commentary is that the Senator referred to people, through this regulation, being forced into court, but in reality, they would still have a choice of arbitration or court, as opposed to being locked into arbitration. Are you familiar that under this rule people would still have the option of arbitration, if they thought that was good?
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