I was wondering if you also had a point of view around systems like say the National Health Service or Canada, where there is this kind of much more centralized decision making structure. My general concern is that there's such large bureaucracies that it's hard to move. The one good thing about the U.S. is they can start and get some evidence and prove out the model. And that's a lot harder in Britain where everything is under the flag of NHS.

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